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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. APEIL. r , Day. Hr.m. last quarter „.. 3 12 18 p.m. Now moon „.. 10 8 55 a.m. First .quarter 17 134 a.m. Full moon 25 0 53 a.m. Moon rises to-day. 3.33 a.m.; sots 5.3 p.m.

HIGH WATEE. ■ To-day. 2.21 a.m.; 2.42' p.m. To-morrow, 3.1? a.m.;. 3.40 p.m. " SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.12 a.m.; sots, 5.33 p.m. ARHIVALS. THUESDAY, APEIL 7. BREEZE,. b.s. (3.25 a.m.), 347 tons. Wood, from Timaru. KAPITI, s .s. (3.55 a.m.), 242 tons . g awyers , iroin Picton. HTJIA s.g, (6.20 a.m.), 127 tons. Dowell, irom Wanganui. MARAEOA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.). '2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers; mS° Hassell, Heywood. ThelJscld ■ (2), Cholmondcley, Hooper, Baiter, Snow (4), Williams. Nicols, Carter Anderson (2), ' Brown, Sister Hayes, Hatchings, Mesdamcs Shand. Davern, Brown, Stalker," Connell, MT-wraith, Dolan Matthews, Fisher, Sinclair, Frederic, Murray, Button, Tttelkcld, Snow, Turner, Samson Baxter, Kelland, Parry, Bell, Alleway, Williams, ..Stone, Hatheson, Rev. Canon Pascoo, Eov. E. W. H. Reeve, Col. Snow, Captain Mercer, ' Messrs. Ewen, Shand, Milne, Mitchell .(2), Borthwick,, Mark, • Davern Stalker, Connell, M'llwraith,. Dolan, Matthews, Fisher, Sinclair, Frederic. Murray,; Hutton, Elliott, Anderson, Howard, Burns, Lonsdale (2), Tucker, Woosp, Montague, Stone, Brown, Alleway, Price, Isdalc, Horseley, Hunt, Williams, Johnson, Jcrc, M'Lean, Hawkins, Andrews, Serpell, Kolland, Meilbert, Thompson, Henderson, Guthrie, Barker; 40 steerage. NIKAH, s.s. (8.40 a.m.), 252 tons.- Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. MONOWAI, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 2433 tons, omith, from' Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Thompson and Jones, .Misses Miller, White, Provo, Eov. Mitchell, Messrs. Burton, King, Berlyn (2), Thomson,' Price, Bishop. Hally, B E??£J2)' Percy, M'Grcgor;9 steerage. TAETOI, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, from Waitara. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. 1 KAPTJNI, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 150 tohs. Jackson, from- Patea. OPAWA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 110 tons, Eckford. from Blenheim. MANA s.s. (10 p.m.), 134 tons, Dixon, from Patea. PATEENA, s.s. (11.45 p.m.). 1212 tons. Crawford,, from Nelson and Picton; 160 passengers. GEORGIA, s.s. (11.20 p.m. in the stream), 5380 tons, Martinolich, from New York, via Auckland. FRIDAY. APEIL 8. AORERE, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. ,

DEPARTURES. THfJESDAY. APBHj 7. STOEMBIBD, s.b. (4.20 p.m.). 217 tons, M'lntyre, for Waneiinui.. ■'■" KOMATA, 6.6. (4.20 p.m.), 1994 tons. Angus, for Westport. ■' ' . NIKAU, 8.6. (5.10' p.m.), 252 tons. Hay., for Nelson. ;;■:.■ ■.-'"■ KAP1T1,;b.5.(5.30 p.m.), 242. tons, Sawyers, for. Wanganui. , .MAEAEOA.s.s. (8.25 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for. Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Moir, Hoddinott, Dole, Avery. Kclnh, Sullivan, Clark,- Mesdames Bobson, Spencer, Stewart, Neale, Messrs. Eobson, Spencer ULean, Kornett, Moir, Thomas, Hornerman,'Avery, Bozar, Nicol, Parata, Dr. White.

.MANUKA, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 4500 tons. Neville, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and. Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon -F °r w'elton-Misses Kohn.Gray, Olark, j--SS o ™' Mesdames Kohn/ Uru, Bickens, tw M 7„ s «- Strickland, Kohn, vr.\ GI F (21; For. Dunedin-MiEses Mitchell.(2),.Porter, Garrett, Heaney, Donaldson, and Melville,. Mesdames Oa-shraan, Martin, Heaney (2), Anderson, Donaldson, Watson, Munro, Melville, aad Blakely Messrs. Douglas, Watson, Munro. and Ewan. For Bluff-Misses Barn and Inaram For Hobart-Misses • Millcns (2). Mrs. Edmonds, - Mr.. Edmonds..: For MelbourneMisses Johnston,. Todd, .and Kendall (3), Jicsdames Clapperton, Berry, Smart, TodPreston, j\ and Webster,-. Messrs. Smart wAwnwi B T ri6n - E ?n b , i n Mon ' Hill, 'Cummins MONOWAI, s.s : (9.30 p.m.), 3433 ton ß , bmith, for .Napier. Gisbbrne, and Aucks - s ' <W5 P.m.), 347 tons, Woods, for Napier and Gishorne. ' KOEOW, s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 2500 tons, Edwin, for Westport. I 'EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Queon of tho South, Foxtori." April's.' ' Ngahere, Qreymouth, April 8. ■ , Kinpaka, Patea, .April 8. ' > Arahura, Greymouth, April 8. , Tainui,' Waitara, April 8. ppawn,, Blenheim, April 8. Maori, Lyttelton, . April S. ■ : ■ ■ Moeraki, Melbourne, via Hobart. and southern ports. April 8. ' Wimmera, Sydnoy, Gisbbrne, Napier! April 8. ■ . Storm, Lyttelton, April B.' " Blenheim, Blenheim, April 8. Manaroa, Motucka, April 8. ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 9. Stormbird, Wancanui, April 9. gapiti, 'Waimanui. April 9. mkau, Nelson, Motucka. April 9. Mokoia, Westport, April 9. Wakatu, Lyttolton, Kaikoura, April S Puk&ki, sonthern ports, April 10. Star of Australia, Napier, April 10. ■• ■ Hauroto, Dunedin, Lyttelton, April 10 Jano Douglas, Hokitika, April 10; Kaitoa, Greymouth, - April 10. Auckland. Gisborae, Napier, apni, 12. Ulimaroa, Sydney,. April 13. Oorinna, southern ports, April 13. Monowai, Auckland, Gisbbrne, Napier April 15.

Moana, Melbourne. Hobart,. Bluff,' Dune^ dm, Lyttelton, April 15; Otaki, Napier, April 18.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eahu, Napier, via, the coast. April 8. Aorere, Patea,- April 8. . Mana, Patoa, April 8. Queen of tho South, Poxton. .April' 8. iiimutaka. London, April 8. Patcena, Picton, Nelson, April 8 •Maori, Lyttelton, April 8. ' Opawa, Blenheim, April: 8. , Manaroa, Motueka, April 8. Blenheim, Blenheim, April 8. illuia, Wariganui, April 8. . Mooraki, Sydney, April .8. Wimmera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, April B Wainora, Lyttolton, Timarn, April 8 kurow, Wcstport,. April 8. Tainui, Waitara and Mokau. April 8 ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, April 9. ' . Stormbird, Wanganui, April 9 Niliau, Nelson, Motueka, Aprii 9 Niwaru, Brisbane, April 9 Apri? U 9 Ura ' P ' Ctol1 ' Nelsoll - Wesi 0oaBl "

Storni,. Lyttelton, April 9. ' Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast? April ll' ■ Kapiti, Waniranui, April 11. Pukaki, Picton and West Coast, April 11 Jane Douglas,. Hokitika, April 11 Wakatu, liaikqura, Lyttcllou, April ;i AprilTl '' Plet ' Gisborn °. Auckland. Tarawcra, Lyttelton, Dunedin Anrii 1? •Star of Australia, London, April 12 Connna, Nelson, .New Plymouth Ono. hunga, April 13. j«""uu, uneLyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff bart, Melbourne, April 14. Monowai Lyttelton, Dunedin, April'■ n lloana, Sydney, April 15. "• Otaki, London, April 20. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. ' WIMMERA, 8.5., left Sydney- March v for Auckland, Gisborno, Napier, and vrtt lington Due Wellington. April's Lewoß samo day for Lytte ton and Dunedin MOEIUKI, 9.8., left Melbourne March 30 , £< \ l ;r -S? bart ' am ' Dunedin,- Lyttefton and Wellington. Due Wellington Anrilft' \ ! TI2 Bamo fM Sydaey ' Bl »e Sydney

ULIMAEOA,.B.s., leaves Sydney April 9 for Wellington direct. Due WcllinVton April 13. Loaves April 14 for Lyttefton Duned n Bluff, Hobarf, and Melbourne' Due Melbourne April 23. "«»u°urne. MAHI3NO, s.s., left Sydney April 6 kr Auckland direct. Due Auckland April 10 and connects with Mouowai for southprn ports. •»uiubju

MONOWAI, s.s., leaves Auckland April 12, for Gisborne. Napier and NVellinzton ments ex Jlaheno from Sydney. Leave* same day for Lyttelton nnd Dunediu MOANA, s.s., left Melbourne April 6' fmHobart, Bluff. Dunediu, and We lineton Due Wellinßton April 15. Leaves same day for faydncy direct. Due Sydney April 19. OVERSEA SHIPPINC, STEAHJ3BS TO AEEIVE. From London. \ • _KIA OUA (duo about April 7), Bailed on February .8, via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) WHAKAHUA (due about April 18), Eai i ed on February U, via Melbourne, Mvdnnv Auckland and Napier. (Tvser Linn agents.) ■ , . ■' L ' ATHENIO (duo about April IS), sailorl n „ March 3, Plymouth March 6° 'via Tenn riil'c, Cape Town, and Ifobart. (Slmw Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) w> STAR OP SCOTLAND (due about April 30), sailed on February 23, via Melbourne Sydney, Auckland, and Napier, <Tv«or Line, agentsJ uyser

OPAWA (duo about April 30), sailed on March 10, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)

TOSGABIRO' (due about May 3), Bailed on March 17, Plymouth March 19, via Tencriffe, Oapo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MATATUA (due about May 19), sailed on March 31, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) ' NEREHANA' (due about May 26), Bailed on March 23, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland; and Napier. . (Tyser Bine,, agents.) From Liverpool.

FIFESHIRE (due about April. 30), Bailed on February 5, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Federal-Houlder-Shire Line, agents.) BANGATIRA (duo about AprU 20), sailed on February 24, via Adelaide and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) DRAYTON GRANGE (due about May' 7), sailed on March 5, via Sydney and AucltlaSi <Fed2ral-Honldcr-Shire Line, agents.) DELPHIC (due about May 2), sailed on March 21, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) SUSSEX (duo about June 14), sailed on April 2,. via Australian ports and Auckland. .(Federal-Houlder-Shire Line, agents.) From New York. ■>■■'' SPITHEAD (due about April 15). sailed on 'January 7, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.)' GEORGIA (due about April 8), sailed on January 6, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Company, agents.) ABEELOUR (due about April 30), sailed on January 27, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (A: and A. Line, agents.) INDEALEMA (due about May 7), sailed on February 25, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. MARJORY GLEN, barque, sailed from Liverpool on December 15. (Johnston and Co., agents.). COUNTY OF INVERNESS, barque, sailed from XiverpW on March 17. (Johnston and Co., agents.) - _PENDLEHILL, barqrientine, sailed, from Sydney on March 24. HAZEL CRAIG, barque, sailed from Sydney, March 29.

BY TELEGBAPH. OVERSEA. ' . . . PLYMOUTH, April. 7. Arrived.—Arawa, from 'Wellington. NEWCASTLE. April 7. Sailed.-Northern Chief, for Auckland. COASTAL. THUHSDAY, APEIL. 7. . '". .' ONEHUNGA. .Arrived.—Barawa (8.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. .. Sailed.—Earawn.-(3.50 p.m.), for New Plymouth. Passengers-: Saloon—Hisses • Webster, ~ Benjamin, Malloy (2), Mesdames Asher and child, Pearce and child, Geison, Millington, Milne and son.M'Neil!, Messrs. Asher, Pearce, Gilmore, Legg, Borthwick, Beck, HTfelll.. ' ' ' " - - Arrived.-Te Anan (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. .■..-..-■ . Sailed.—Bosamond (3 p.m.), for Onehunga, AUCKLAND. '. Arrived—Squall, from . Gisborna; Tarawera,. from the south. . Sailed.—Wanaka, for Oamaru; Kiritano, lighter, for Tokomaru Bay. FOXTON. Arrived.-Gortie (8.10 a.m.),' from Welling: t0n.... ■--'-'• NAPIEE,'. Sailed.—WimmcW(7 p.m.), for the.south. Passengers::-": ' WellingtonMisses O'Connell, •. WaimaTski, Mesdames Williamson, Pearson, Smyth, Murdoch, Messrs. Bowntree, Kerr. ■; ■'-.'•., NELSON. . : - '"'■,' Arrived.-Alexander (6.1Q a.m.), from Wellington. . MOTTJEKA. .Arrived.—Manaroa (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Manaroa (6 p.m.), for Wellington... . P.UPONQA. ' ' • , The Wairau,. from Wellington, is. outside. KAIKOUBA. .-', ' ,;•:.. /-Arrived.-Wa,Katu;.(4,^o.a-.m.),.-,from-Wel-lington. .'- ;...- ...".."•: ;" ~ •. .-. 'XYTTELTON.. , : : ,' r -" Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.) .and Hauroto-(7,30 : a.m.), fronv'WellihEton;'.. Wakatu, from Kaikoura. ,v ■ ■•-."'. \. Sailed.—Moeraki "(5.15 p.m.), for. Welling'-' Sydney..,. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Misses' Jenkinson and. Newman, Mesdames ..Morton, Russell,-. Kinder, Berry, Messrs. Morton, Poohin, Dlgnari, and Dalling; 20 steerage. For SydneyMisses Young.- Stephens. Doubleday, Boas, Cuthbert, Mesdames.:-Herman, Young -.(2),; Warren, Mann, Smith, Eyas, Halsley, Har-" per, Burrows, : Doubleday, Simpson, and Bradley, Bevsi Boas- and Bulc. Messrs. Bates, Cuthbert', Herman, Young (Z). Arnst, Warren,. Williamson,; Harper, Ouancll, Bartloy, Mann, - Menzics, Gibbs. Donblcday, Tibbs, Best;"Or.mandy. FoltonV and Brett Masters Harper- and 1 Donbiedar:-42 steerage. Maori (B;30 p.m.),.for Wellington,with 225. passengers; -.- Hauroto, for Dunodih; Cygnet, for ..Kaikoura., ■ .'. ' DUNEDIN. Sailed.-Gornwall, for Bluff; Pnkaki, for West-Coast. • • •' , ' |. . BLUFF. . - ■;,■■'. Sailed.—Dilkera,. 1 for Port Chalmers.': AEAWA:AT PLYMOUTH.. A cablegram'.received by the local agents for the Shaw, Savill, and .Albion .Company statoSithat the-K.M.S. Arawa. which left Wellington for London on February 24, arrived at Plymouth •on Tuesday lasttwo'days ahead of time-table. THE ABAHUEA. Yesterday the Grey' -Bar was still not negotiable, and the Arahura was unable to.cross outwards'for, Wellington.- It was hoped that the-conditions would moderate last night, and the Arahura was .then to sail for Wellington 'dircot. » ■ ' . ' THE COENWALL. ' ; In order to continue Homeward loading, the Cornwall left Port Chalmers for Bluff yesterday. On Monday next she. is due at Waitara, and afterwards calls at Picton, . Wellington, Timaru, and' Lyttelton. From ' the; last-mentioned • port . she' sails finally for Avonmouth on April 26. DEVON'S OUTWAED OAEQO. When . the . Fcderal-Houldcr-Shire .liner Devon left Lyttelton last. week for Avonmouth, she had aboard cargo shinned at New Zealand . ports as : I'oUoivb:—From Auokland—693 orates cheese. From Bluff— 750 crates cheese, .200 -' cases frozen runners, 81 casks runners, 302 cases "preserved meat. Qnartersbeef, 500 carcasses mutton, 4632 carcasses lamb, 126 buttocks beef, 134 casks tallow. From Wanganui-1349 nuarters beef, 22 caßks tallow,- 324- cases preserved meat. From Picton—3o carcasses mutton, 13.637 carcasses lamb. From Dunedln—2sß Quarters' beef, 13,245 carcasses lamb, 185 crates . beef, 440 cases cheese, 2CO cases preserved meat, 19 casks casings, .21 cases honey, 8 cases general merchandise. From Welling-ton-3709 quarters beef, 386 carcasses mutton, 13,915 carcasses .lamb, 3353 cases cheese, 62 sacks fecue, 76 bales Sax, 336 casks tallow, 377 dumps tow, 4304 cases preserved meat, 2 casks casings, 18 packages metal, 3. pieces shafting, 2 cases shell. From Timaru—l2o carcasses mutton, 15,240 carcasses lamb, 117 sacks rye corn, 1375' sacks bran, 3500 sacks wheat, 133 sacks peas, 2 casks casings. From Lyttelton—l3,Bßs carcasses lamb, 183 cases cheese, o vales rags, 601 sacks boans, 1653. sacks oats, 1592 sacks bran, 4782 sacks wheat, 8906 sacks peas. 17 casks tallow, 2 casks casings, 3 bales sacks.

. PASSENGERS FOE LONDON. At daylight this morning tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's K.M.S. Eiinutalia is to-sail for. London, yia Monte Video, Hio de Janiero, Teneriffc, and Plymouth. Tile following .have booked passages:— Prom Wellington: First saloon—Mrs. E. W. Beaton, Messrs 1 . R. Cpc, E. 0. Kcrmode, E. Lamy, H. Pickles. Second saloon—Miss Spencer, Mesdames Cunningham, Elliott, J. Miller, Sandlior, Smith, Messrs. A. Cameron, A. Crow.' D.. Elliot, J. H. Fry. W. : M'Lachlan, E.Kowo, V.. Sandlier, L. J. Smith, H. D. Sti'ide, Master L. Cunningham. Third-class-Mrs. Kilkelly. Messrs. 0. Brough, E. Collison, Doonin, Drake S Higman, T."S. Miller, J. Eamey, T. Batcliffe, E. 0. Shcnton, A.'Shenton, J. Vercof, G: A. Walden, J.'Willmott. A. Yaxoslon, C. Zibalis. From Auckland: First saloon—Miss M. A. Noble, Mesdames Edwards, J. M. Oldham, Ecich, Ma>'or T. 0. Edwards, Messrs. 0. Klette, W. Murdock, D. Ecich. Second saloon—Miss- M. Goody, Mesdames Bidwill, A. Slater. Messrs. E Johnston, J. Slator. From ChristchurchFirst saloon-Misses M. asd E, Anderson' E. h. Boys, Mesdames C. J. Boys. Bullock Messrs. J. Anderson. F. T. Boys, T. Bui! lock, J. Elliott, W. W. Webster, Master H B. Boys. Second saloon-Misses J. Baxter' F. Hatchincs, E. E., li. 8., M. E., and D' E. Snow, E. Thrclkficld, Mesdames Baxter Oattlin, K. Davern, Hutton, Snow. Stalker J. Turner, M. Williams, Lieut.-Oolonoi Snow, V.D., Major K. E. Hutton, Canon W. A. Pascoe, Messrs. A. Catllin, A. P Hunt, R. Lossdalc, W. E. Mouldoy, n' Nicholas, J. Stalker, E. A. Terry, E. e' Stewart. From Dunedin: First saloon— Mrs. A. P. Draper. Second 6a!oon—Miss I Brittcndcu, Mesdames Brittendcn, 0. Cuming. E. J. Mathcson, Stone, Messrs. W Brit" tendon, R. T. Coomcr, H. Drenvcr, J. Stono A. Thompson. From Napier: First mdnTm' -Lady Ensscll, Sir W. Eussol. Second s£ loon—Mesdames Frogloy, Gore, MossrS Tt Frogley,G. K. Gore. From Oisborne: First saloon-Mrs. F. Sherwood and boy. Frn™ New Plymouth: Second saloon-Mr W Orowo. From Wanfranui: Second saloonMrs. Goss, Mr. J. Goss. TMrd-cW^ lirom various porta. ™"'

Yesterday morning the Tyser steamer Niwaru moved from Jervois Quay to the Glasgow Wharf for Homeward loading. Sho is to sail for Brisbane at noon tomorrow. This afternoon, the Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company's lonio leaves for Lyttelton to continue Homeward loading. She returns to Wellington on April 15. and sails finally for London on April 21. . Mr. ,T. S. G. Eeid, late of the Hauro'to', has joined the Kurow as third officer, in place of Mr. H. Olayden, who has transferred to the Corinna. Mr. J. Rankin, late fourth officer of thr Moeraki, has joined the Te Anau as third.' Mr. G. Thorpe has joined the Komata ai third officer. ■'■'.."' The .Storm, which is due here'oh Saturday, is to load for Lyttelton.. Oamarm Timaru, and >. Dunedin. A telegram was received yesterday by the Maoriland Steamship Company stating tnat the Holmdale had put into Puponga tor bunker coal after having met with, heavy weather. To-morrow the Mokoia is due from Westport with coal. On Sunday the Flora is to arrive from Anckland, East Coast Bays, Gisborne, and Napier. The Union Company's Waihora is to leave here to-morrow for Lyttelton and Neweas\ircoa! he ° £ ™ M 0l Before the end of the present week, tha union Company's Wairuna is ( to leavj anTluellS Cooi tor Napie - Gisbome ' Colliers that are to supply the Buteshire with .bunker coal are bar-bound at. Grey, moutn, and in conseouence the, liner- ia still.waiting in the stream. .'. ■. r 1 !?? 0 , D onKlas ia to leave Hokrtikii IZ J 7 * 11 " I *'™ to-day.. She wffl bedisMonday Port for Hotitika ' •on fA««« i? W6e H' s Gazette' the following ro. wl^ ce - Is J nai l e to. Jackson Head light:h?,™ 'i 8 herebr ? IT f n that the Wigham °*?Sl , 1 1 « mp on Jackson Head has been ?&K B S» f °j'■?- Pin, «eh.gas light, and tha cUlatini lil/ rom - a li * t "n **' os. cmating light, giving 3 seconds' light'and 3 seconds darkness alternately. The focal & o£ A 6 1?" H * ht is 55 «- above sei. h« w d tlle liEht wiU ° e visible all round °t? 0 ?' < ?i e v pt when.obscured by the i„ ; « should be visible in clear weather *?„„?>, dl6t ? nce of ten mUes. and in exoep- ££, tl ,. clear , leather may npssibly lb» See'n'^lS: 1 ra,,W . for the *»«*-?*:

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 736, 8 April 1910, Page 9

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