SIGNALS AT FAREWELL SPIT-
SHIP'S OFFICERS COMPLAIN. The officers of R.M.S. Tainni. complain of tho rending of signals made by-them when passing Farewell Spit. They state that this voyago the flags telling what vessel it was wcro flying for an hour and a half, and considering thai the- Tainui wa-s only a mile and threequarters oft tho station, it being broad daylight at the time,,the officers cannot understand why their signalf could not bo read. "Why, I conld sw every rope and block on tlio flstgstnil when wo wore passing," said one of them, in speaking of tie matter to s reporter. > MOTOR-CARS FOR EARLY DELIVERY. Highest grade English and Continental Motor-Cars, including Renault, Napier Crossley, 8.5.A., etc., for 1910-11 season, duo to arrive shortly. Orders booked at London prices, pins landing charges. Tuition Jrce. Scott Motor Agency, 57 Cuba Street, Welliuztoiu— AivU
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 6
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143Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 6
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