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SHIPPING NEWS.

PIUSES OF TITE MOON. MAY. ' Day. Hr. m. ' First quarter ... ... 8 10.53 p.m. ' lull moon is 4. 2 p.m. * Last quarter 23 11.47 a.m. moon so 2.41 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 2.30 a.m.; 2.54 p.m. To-morrow, 3.27 a.m.; 3.48 p.m. ,' SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.2 a.m.j'set's, 4.32 p.m.'ARRIVALS. ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. ; PENGUIN, s.s. (3.30 a;m.), 824 tons, Evans from' Onehunga and New Plymouth. Passen gers: Saloon—Mrs. Murray and child, Messrs Lipscombe, Gray, Colbeck,, Hood, Kingi PATEENA, s.s. (4 ; 30 a.m.), 1212' tons, Stewart from Nelson and Pic,lon. Passengers: SaloonMisses Greenwood, Taylor, Gilbert, Coppins Champion, Allport, Barnicoate, Hayter; 'Bense man, Lambert (2), Sownian, Gibbs, Love (2) Robertson,, Mesdames Bishop, Hall, Hunt, Rob johns, Dearsley, Clifford, Cimino. and 2 cliil dren, Anderson, Nicoll, Mowat, Simson, Kear ney, Messrs. Rice, Knipht, Wilson, White-Par sons, Lundon. 'Bishop, M'lntyre, Salmond, Kin nihurgh, ; Hatrick, Linklater, Dearsley, Goppins ihon\pson, Hitchcock, Bushell, Dickie, Watson M'Cathie, .Duncan, Childs, Grace, Stephens Standidge; Pryde, Sunder, Tresise, Cox, Cabh (2), Matthews, M'Carthy, Anderson, Wahdei (2), Pernn, Lummer, Walker, Charlton, Coker Cragg, Cresswell (3), M'Caw, Gardner, Gosling Manning, 'Young, Pilmer, Brownlee; Smith Cumminis, Fay. O'Kalloran, Benning (2) Mowat, Barker (2), O'Brien; 23 steerage.,-. JESSIE BURNS! in stream (7 a.m.)) 3145 "tons Saville, from Bun'bury and Sydney. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, Newton, fron Lyttelton. Passencrors: Saloon —Misses Maffev Ashbolt, O'Cain, Elmslie, Sugree, (2) Magon, Lee, Parrie, \Bullcr, Allan, Russell Jameson. Hawked, Hanniball, Lester, Williams Moore, Campbell, Mesdames Waster, Scott Low, Cameron, Hatrick,' Fletcher, Nicholl Berry, Nurse! Firth, Messrs. O'Cain, Dillon M'Mosters (2), Orange,. Wood, Robinson; Wil son, Grant, Porcy, Butterworth, Brooks Gunn,- Davis,. Irving, Thompson Williams. Martindole, Allan (2). Athftn. Norice Henry, Moore, Revell, Turner, Campbell. Gray Atkinson. Fletchor, Selig, Seagar, .Tekroll Oliver, Taylor, Wilson. F*nwick,. T)ick, Clark Madon, Nurse, -Wood (2). Hisl6p,."Hart, Dixon Stead, Temple, Nicoll. Modlin. Orr, White marsh, Rutherford, Firth, 'Goldinsr. Price Henry, Barker (2), Johnston, Pitcaithloy' (2) Simpson; 56 steerage. ,x ■' : MANAROA, s.s. (7.40 aim.), 122 tons, Hart from .Motueka. - BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.10. a.m.), 120 tons, Wat son, from Blenheim. . RAKANOA, s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 2246 tons, Carson from Limestone Island and Napier. ■ ARAHURA. s.s. (6.40 p.m.),/1596 tons. Lam bert, from West Coast-., Nelson,' and Pieton PnssoTwors: '..Saloon—Kisses Smith, LeiDner M'Pndden. Morpran, AYarren, Morgan, Thorn Hull, Smith, Bell, Rutherford, Murray, But ler, Kibbell, Grant, Bush", Mosdanies Dunn Bechner. Sotherly . and family, Df-mnsey, ,Pul Ion; Irvine, M'Donald; Nioholls, Rutledge > an' Frost,',.'Francis-'and' 2,; cluldrcn; Dod son,; W'eld, Jordori';.and- Perano M'Lauehlan, Loch; arid:Ronwick, 'Messrs; Bech ner, .Toblin, Herd, Lo ( w, Ford, Sotlierly. J.'R Mnore,' Noiphbours, Innes, F. Gordon, Bolton MTJrearty, Farrell, A. D. Robertson, : Neilson AVindoltinrn, Kingswell, Pullon, Ponsori", Her bert, jMT-iughlan, Weld, Bennett,' Holcroft Henrickseri,' Hart, Fleming. T'rcotli. Bur roughs; Tapn, Teschnmaker, Devlin,' M'Laron Ttyichanari, Beck, O'Connor, Jamiesori, Edgar Rcnwiclt, Lines; SO steerage. OP A AVA. s.s. (9.25 p.m.), lio tons, Nicholas from. Blenheim. MONOAVAI, s.s. (9.30 p.m.j, 3433 tons, Lacy from ; Sydney./direct Passengers: -SnloonMissos; Wright. -Dr.: Elizabeth- Gnhn,?-Turner Crick.'Harris, Law,'-Mesdames/Simpson, Jamie aon, Hansen, Gilbeft, Woodward and 2 chil d.ren,'.'.Whittell, Darby, Laycocle, and child Messrs'..-. A. "'Winter,* M'Donald, A. Lees StracHan, PlaHs, .Tamifwnn, ' Siriinson, Shana ban. Brown, H. J. Williams, North, Nicol Clark,-i 'Davidson,- ' Smith, I '' Gilbert, Haines Kelly,i D. Prosser, Woodward,, Rev. C./ Durks H. C.-Ross, Wright, Turtill, Mackrell,/Palmer Kelso,;,, Nordstrnm, Darby; ./Were, ,'Pearce, j.'J Adams,-P. Matthews. DEFENDER, .s.s. (11.25 p.m.), 190 tons, Jamieson, from Karamea. £ THURSDAY, ;MAI 28. •' " _ /TORGAUTEN, s.s. (12.35 a.m.),' 267 ; tons Waddilove, from Auckland. ; v'\ . . DEPARTURES. ■ ,\ i v WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. NORAV NIVEN,.: s.s., (12.15 a.m.), \65 tons Eddy,;for Cook Strait;' ; P'ATEENA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 1212 tons, Stewart for-Pieton and Nelson. * t MANAROA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 122 tons,-. Hart for Motueka.',.,'v TAICAPUNA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 1036 tons, Evans for Ndw^'PJ^put^.iad' . KAMONA,' sis. (6.10 p-m'.)," 1 1425- tons, Lind say, for Westport. ■. . ■ QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s.-, (7.30' p.m.) 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. , . . WAIHI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 92 tons, Carey, foi Blenheim. MAORI, 5.5... (8.5 p.m.), 3399-tons,'Newton for Lyttelton; NGUNGUSU, s.s. (10 p.m.), 80 tons, Fletcher for Karamea.. - BLENHEIM,',s.s/(10.25 p/m.), 120' tons, Wat son, for Blehlieim.' !: RAKANOA; s.s; (10.25 )p.m.), 2246 tons, Car son,'for Westport. . ■ 'PROJECTED • Wbakatarie, Lyttelton, May 28." . Turakina, Port 1 Chalmers, May '28.' . . Victoria, Sydney via 1 Auckland, May 2S. Monowai, Lyttelton arid Dunedin, May'2B. Kaliu, Napier, via' Coast, May 28. Otterburu, Lyttelton} Mayi 28. ' ; Tasman, Nelson, Motueka,,May 28. Rakanoa, Westport,'May 28. ; ; ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 28. Opawa,-Blenheim, -May 28. Ruia, AVanganui, May 28. ' -... .Mana, Patea, May 28. .. r. • • /Aorere, Patea, May 28. / ' . Stormbird, Wanganui,i May 28.." ■ Defender, Ivaramea, May 29. - . . Hamsteaa,. Lyttelton, May 29. ;' Penguin, Pieton, Nelson, . May 29. AVarrimoo, Sydney, May 29.'- . ■ Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, May' 29. Maori, Lyttelton, -May 29. Penguin, Pieton,- Nelson, .May 2k Queen 'of the South, Foxton, May 29. ' • ■ Charles Edward," Nelson and. West: Coast, May 29. Ennerdale, Nelson, May 29. . Waihi, Blenheim, May 29. •' :• Blenheim, Blenheim,, May, 23. Arahura, Pieton, Nelson, and West ' Coast, May 30. ■ l'atoena, Lyttolton, May-30. . , ; Wakatu, Ivaikoura, May '30. Rotoiti, Nolson, New Plymouth, and One. hunga, May 31. / ... Manaroa, Motueka, Juno 1. Poherna, .Nelsori, West Coast, June 1. , Turakina,' Timaru, June 1.. AVaikare, Lyttelton,-'Dunedin; June 2. • Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, June 2. Takapuna,. New Plymouth, Oliehunga, June 3 Maitai, Melbourne, via South, June 4. EXPECTED' ARRIVALS. / Whangape.i Ayestport, May.' 281' - ■ / IComata, Greymouth, May 28. ' Kaliu, Napier, via Coast,. May 28.. Victoria; Dunedin,. Lyttolton, Jilay 28. Stormbird, Wanganui, May 28. . ' Talune, Fiji, Auckland, ilav 28. Turakina, Port Chalmers, May 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, May 28. Tasman, Nolson, Motueka, May 28. Kini, Greymouth, May 28. ' Aorero, Patoa, May 28. Mana, Patea, May 28. * , - Defender, Karamea, May 28. - Huia, Wanganui, May 28. . ■ Maori, Lyttelton, May : 28. ' Pateena, Pieton, Nelson, May';'2B." Blonheim, Blenheim,' May 28. ■ ' ' Waihi, Blenheim, May 2S. I Queen of the South, Foxton, May 29. Mokoia, Sydney,, via Auckland, Miiv, 2D. - Wai-riinoo, Melbourne, via South, Jlav 29 Rotoiti, Now Plymouth, Onehunga, May 29 Charles Edward, Pieton, May 29. ' AVakatu, Kaikoura, J[ay 29. • Mapourika, West Coast, Nolson, May SO.' Manaroa, Motuoka, May 30. ' Polierua, Southern ports, May 31. AVaikare, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier rune 2. . Maitai, Sydney, Juno 3. Takapuna, New Plymouth, Oriehunea'' uno 3. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. AVIMMERA, s.s., left Sydnev, May 27; for iVellingtoii, via Auckland. Gisborne. Napier. )tio-Wellington June o.- Leaves same day'for jyttelton and Dunedin, , . • ■

07 ? A' s - s -i ~ left Melbourne, Maj 27, for 'Wellington, via Hobart-and-Southerr ports. Due' Wellington, June 5. Leaves foi Sydney-direct l same day. Due Sydney, Juno 9 MONOWAI, 5.5.,, left Sydney, May 23, foi U ellington direct. Arrived Wellington, May 27 Leaves for Lyttelton and Dunedin, . May 28 where she , tranships to the llaheno, whicl: goes through to Melbourne. ' 1 ■ MOICOIA, s.s., left Sydney, May 20, for Weilington,, via Auckland, Gisbome, and Napier u ? i Vellil }gton, May 2D. Leaves for Lytteltoi and Dunedin, same day. WARRIMOO, s.s. left Melbourne, May 20 for v Wellington, via Hobart and Southerr ports. Due Wellington May 29. Leaves foi bydney direct game day. Due Sydney. June 2. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. NEW YORK. : Jf a y 03 Sailed.—lndradevi, for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. LONDON. a • i n- ~ May 26. 1 Arrived.—Rimutaka, from 'Lyttelton; Tokomaru, from Auckland. j Sailed.—Nerehana, for Wellington. FREMANTLE. ; . , ' May 27. Arrived.—Mooltan, from London. Passenger* for New'Zealand—Messrs. "Wallerberght, Fint Jones, and Stead and wife. ; \j V- 'MELBOURNE. ' \ < . May 27. Sailed.—Ulimaroa, for the Bluff.- , SYDNEY. ... » '• j „., . , May 26., Arrived.—Maitai (4 p.m.), from Wellington., sailed.—Wimmera, l (1.40 p.m.), for Auckland > ■ NEWCASTLE. , ■ , . 1 • May 27. Arrived. —Waiwera, from Lyttelton. , : COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. CAPE MARIA. ' • : Large steamer from west passed east at 9.4; on Tuesday night. AUCKLAND. , Arrived.—Matatua-(4 p.mi), from London. Sailod.—Navua, for^ the Islands, and Sydney 'NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived.—Earawa (4 a.m.), from Onehunga. i Sailed.—Kotuku (5.15 p.m.), for Onehunga. Sailed.—Rarawa (9 p.m.),-for Onehunga. •>. WANGANUL ■' : - , ■ Arrived.—Huia and Stormbird (6.45 a.m.) from Wellington. ■ -y . Sailed.—Huia (7.20 p.m.), Stormbird (8.1! p.m.), for Wellington. ' PATEA. Arrived.—Aorere -(7 a.m.) and Mana (7.1! a.m.), from Wellington. ' ' ' - EAST CAPE. /' Talune passed'for i Wellington 'at 9.5 a.m. V : GISBORNE.. The Mokoia leaves at ten o'clock to-nigh for Napier. ' \ . PORT AHURIRI. . . Arrived.—Toroa (12.20 p7m.), from Wellington •; . .'NAPIER. ' 1 Sailed.—lCahu (4.50 p.m.), for Wellington, vis : ■ ,' ' • BLENHEIM.. ; .Arrived. —Opawa (4.30 a.m.), from' Wellington ■ picton. : . .To sail—Pateena (11 p.m.), for-Nelson. ■ ; y .NELSON: ; Arrived.—Mapourika (5.40 a.m.); .Alexande: (7.30' a.m.), and Tasman (8 a.m.), from Welling ion.'' \l- . s Sailed.—Tasman. (12.20 p.m.), for,. Wellingtoi 'via Tonga Island. FAREWELL. SPIT. ■ * Defendqr passed for. Wellington at; 9 a.m. Monowai passed'for"'"Wellih'gton 12.20 thi: afternoon.,.., .. ' Rosamond passed'east fbr u Welling'tdn (5 p.m.) westport. ' : ArriveS.—Koromilco..(3.4o , p.m.), Koonya<(9.3( p.m.), from Wellington. ( .' Sailed.—Whangape (7.50 a.m.), for; Wellington ' . .PORT ROBINSON. ../ •' Arrived.—Wakatu (i 2.20 p.m.), from Kai koura. '; . , . . ' KAIKOURA. ■ ' Arrived.—Wakatu (6.5 a.m.), from Wellington LYTTELTON. , Arrived.'—Mararoa (8.25 a.m.), froin Welling ton. . . - ' '. ■' * ■ 'Arrived.—Maheno (11:15 a.m.), ■ froni Welling ton; - ; Sailed. —Paparoa, for Napier. v Sailed.—African Monarch, for Dunedin.. Sailed.—Maheno, for.Dunedin: .Sailed.—Mararoa, for. Wellington. Passen gers—Misses, .'Do^ding, 1 .:' Grubby 1 Haycock March's, Donaldson,, Miles, Aitken, -Giles (2) Mair, Beane, Mesdames Worboys, Hibbard anc four children, Humes, and Richardson, Messrs Piorard, Myers, J. H.- Whitcombe, Anderson Milne, 'Walton; -Arden, Ross (2),' Dinnie A'Court, ; M'Govern, Wall, Zander, • Hewey Thompson, ' Webb, Ropers, Hibbard/ Wood house, Richardson, and Humes, Masters Hutch inson (2), and .Sargood. ■ S.aihd.—Victoria.' Passengers for ..Welling ton—Misses' Morton, 1 Russell, .Mesdames Kerr Russell,: Armstrong,-Elisor, Messrs; Coull, R J. Paul, Armstrong, -C. Jones. For NapierMisses Oldham, Davidsoi)', Mesdames Neal Crabbe (2), Messrs. S. J. Crabbe, C. Crabbe W. K. Duncan, A. Borthwick. I?or GisborneMrs. G. W. Humphreys, Mr. Page: For Auck land—Misses Stratz, Hume, Ross, Watson Thomas, Mesdames Stratz, 'Ross, ' Cotton Thomas, Messrs. Ross, Logan, Martin, Ralpl Cotton; Thomas, Master Thomas. For Sydne; Mr. W. Thomson; 56 steerage. V . \ ?■: : PORT CHALMERS. ,' . Sailed.—Turakina pi a.m.), for: Wellington. .■DUNEDIN.; Arrived— Ha!Wea, from Hobart, <via■ Bluff, 'v Arrived.—Pohorua,' from Northern ports. Sailed.— I Turakina, for , Wellington. Sailed.—Warrimoo, for Northern ports ant Sydney. Passengers for Wellington—Missei Barnetti (2), Mesdames Anderson and Edmonds Messrs. Weirn, Fleming, Rogan, Moat, an< Anderson. , . • • , , ' BLUFF. ' ; - Arrived.—Wairiina (12.45 p.m.), from Now castle.. , - . " , THE AYRSHIRE. ■ Cabled advico'hasybeen received that 'th steamer, Ayrshire,, on''route froin':Wollington ti London, 1 resumed her voyage from 'Monte Videi on Saturday., The'AjTShire Ueft AVellingto'n oi April 30. :■ ■: - ■ , . THE The Federal-Houlder-Sliire steamor Cornwall which left Liverpool on April 11, is bringini to Wellington 1727 tons of imports out of i total cargo of 'G342 tons. The Cornwall"Ss cs pected to arrive in . Wellington about' Juno , 17. PORT OF WANGANUI. !, Another instance of the delays to shippini at Wanganui occurred yesterday. The steamer: Stormbird and Huio, which arrived there vos tcrday morning, v.-ere unable to commence (lis charge, oh account of sheds being blocked. LYTTELTON-WELLINGTON FERRY ' SERVICE. ! '... / ,Tho Union Company advise that the' Maori ivhich was to. havo'docked on Saturday, wil not undergo overhaul till Juho 6. Tho Pen ;uin is' to relieve the Patee'na on Friday furio 5, in the Wollington-Piiton-Nelso'u ser rice. It is 'understood that the Mararoa will loublo back to Lyttelton on June G, and talcs ip tho'Maori's running, in turn being re. ioved by the'Pateena.•• " ' ' ARRIVAL OF THE''MONOWAI. ! At half-past-nine last night the Union Company's slcauier Monowai, from Sydney direct u-rived in the Stream. The' Health and Customs Officers cleared tho vessel, and she berthed shortly after 11 o'clock. Sho left Sydney al 1.30 p.m. last Saturday, and cleared the Heads it 2 p.m. In the voyage across the Tasman 3oa, light variable winds and moderate' seas ,vero experienced. Included in the imports brought by the itonowai aro' the following items:—2So bags ■ice 'ineal, 320 packages tea, 424 bars lead,- ~7£o lags rice, 3435 bags salt, . 46 packages pericdi>als, 14 cases marble, 300 sacks maizo, qualify shale, 204 bags flour, 100' easos prunes, 100 lases currants, 2GO cases schnapps, GOO bags nannre, 450 eases fruit, 150 cases pines, and i large quantity of sundries; also transhipnents ex Aramac, Orotava, Glaucus, Ourala juesenau, Britannia, Inamincka, Changsha' 'eregrin, Marama, Magdelburg, Oceanien, Emdro, Airlie, Cooma.'

NELSON TO .WELLINGTON TIMETABLE. , ; SAILINGS FOR JUNE. r,. . _ ■ ' j The Union Company advise the following ■ sailings from Nelson for June FOR PICTON AND WELLINGTON. ' ' - Tuesday, June 2, Pateena, 9.30 a.m. Wednesday, Juno 3, Arahura, 10. a.m. i Thursday, June 4, Pateena, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 6, Pateena,-11 a.m. ' ' ' ' Tuesday, June 9, Pateena. 1 p.m. ' AVednesday, June; 10, Arahura, 5.30 a.m. " ' ' Thursday, June 11, Pateena, 7.30 a.m. - Saturday, June 13,/Pateena, 8 a.m. Tuesday/ June 16, Pateena,. 0.30 a.m. • Wednesday, June ,17, Araliura, 10.30 a.m. Thursday, June 18, Pateena, 10 a.m. • Saturday, June 20, Pateena, 11 a.m; Tuesday, June-23, Pateena, 1 p.m. • Wednesday, June 24, Arahura, 5 X a.m, '• ' Thursday, Juno 25, Pateena, 8 a.m. - ' i Saturday, June 27, Pateena,- 8 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, Pateena, 9.30 a.m. ' ; \ FOR WELLINGTON riTPP.PT . -Saturday, June 6, Mapourika, 1 a:m. / Saturday, June 13, Mapourika,. 8 a.m. • ■ Saturday,.June 20, Mapourika, 1 a.m.-,' Saturday, June 27, Mapourika, 8 a.m, ' ARRIVAL OF THE JESSIE BURNS. - f ;A STORMY VOYAGE. ,' ' ; Shortly after midnight "yesterday" the cargo steamer Jessie Burns, -, from Bunbiuy, via anchored inside the Heads; and came "Jt.°,' the Stream for .clearance at 7 o'clock. ohe is loadedi with hardwood timber;, consigned " to Messrs. S.- Brown, Ltd.,. .and has, for. dis?osSa°' 80,000*'• sleepers.' and scantlings. The remainder of 25,000 sleepers is, to be put out at Timaru, whence / she. returns to Sydney. The'vessel left Bun- ■ ( ' Phry on May 9, and on the. run to Sydney strong westerly winds accompanied her. On one day. a moderate gale with heavy, squalls was. experienced. Arrival, was, made at Syd- . hoy on the 19th, and l the - voyage was resumed at midnight of the same date. -The next day a moderate, north-easterly, gale. with, a high. head sea was encountered. The. steamer plunged heavily, and shipped large; quantities of water. The engines were reduced to ■ halfspeed. The two following days similar weather '" • prevailed, and 'consequently', the deck cargo got adrift. On the 23rd'the wind shifted to ' ' the south-west and was marked by heavy squalls. The wind changed again, and cams 1 >l - away from a north-easterly direction, bringing persistent rain with-it. On the 24th a' mqderato gale was the order of the day, and seas' were shipped fore and aft." On Tuesday \ the circumstances were more favourable, and the finest weather, of the vovago was experienced. ' < ■ :• On' Saturday tho Komata is expected to leave Groymouth for Wellington. It is reported, that the barquentind Kongs-. — byrd has been chartered to load 'hardwood at Port Stephens, for Wellington. J , f : ■ Captain Hutchings is to assume, command of ' the ; Pateena on,; Saturday, when'that : vessel will enter, the Lyttelton-Wellington servicel, : Yesterday morning tho Union' , Company's 6tcamer Whangapo left .Westport for Wellington'. The vessel will discharge part cargo Hero, N thence proceeds to Lyttelton to, complete'' On Saturday morning "the, Union Company's steamer 'Mararoa, which' arrives, from Lyttelton, inH/return, immediately to'that'port to' tako up the' Maori's running temporarily. The. Union Company ~ advise : that the Flora will not make her .usual trip . this week, and, V the Poherua enters the service in her place. j She is due from Southern ports ■on Sunday,' and sails for Nelsftn and Wesji. Coast'oil Mon- ' ' day.' . . ; -. : While at'the Bluff the New Zealand-Shipping' v Company's: steamer Turakina 'loaded ■ 10,000 . frozen carcases mutton, 43,6-bales'wool, N 516 bales tow, 107 bales flax, and-about 560 crates rabbits. . ... ■, * . ■ - The "Greymouth' Star '■ reports that' satisfactory progress is being made with tho con- • struction of the Greymoutlt, Harbour 1 Board's - dredge, now-being built; at Home. Tho con- V tractors, expect to launch-the,,.diedge about ■ tho middle of . August, ,and. the. vessel should .-! arrive, at Greymouth '.towards the end of the ' year. .- 1 , v ■' '. .■

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 10

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