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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. J1 AItCII. Day. h. m. Now moon 1 0 1 p.m. First quarter 8 10 31 a.m. J'ull moon 15 11 28 a.m. Last nuartcr 23 11 66 a.m. New moon 31 0 8 a.m. MOON. Monn rises to-day, 11.29 p.m.; Ec-t5,3.47 p.m Saturday, HIGH WATER. To-day, 11.34 a.m.; 11.50 p.m. To-morrow, 12.13 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.55 a.m.; Bets, 5.59 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, MAKCH 23. , °PAWA, g.s. (5.30 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas from Blenheim. NAHAUOA, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 2590 ton 6, Man 11 from Lyttclton.~lsl passengers. MKAU, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 245 tons, Hay . from Nelson. WAKOAPAPA, s.s. (5.25 'a.m.), 164 toils iiotohcr, from Westport. QUKEN 0? THE SOUTH, s.s. (11.15 a.m.] ?-TT°w?',. ? arv °s"' from Foxton. KUjIAKA, e.s. (11.E0 a.m.), 6034 tons, Hot ton, from Lyttelton. MOIWA I , r,.s. (12.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, Hot crtson, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Salooi —Misses Attridge, (irant, Cameron, Powell •Jr 5" 5 u "bury, Mesdaines M'Donald am nlvi li Thomas, Jackson, Graham Cottrcll, lodd, Merers. TCojrers, Brown Smith, lhomas, Harkness, Jackson, Chcync Moore, Kane, Smith, Valdare, Graham n? l lson ' llcunah, Johnston, Moore i 3 steerage. r "m. (I,M tons, Dew om Timaru. KIM s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 1122 tone, Watson nS 1 . VT°S' .Plymouth. r ' >5' 6, 13,35 P-m-). '644 ton 3. Sea tttttJtt 1 " 0111 Yor!i . v ia way ports, fiif™ v' - jl) 65 tone, Nelson via CastXepoint. n* i ■' H; 5 ; ' 10 : 3 ® P.™.). 1212 tone tarey, from Poison and Picton. Passer gers: Saloon—Misses Healing, Toms, Han mond, Gibbs, Jenkins, Cannes. Hogswoot Mcsdnmes WMicombe an child. Pmson and 2 children. Buskin and children, Wariotr and infant, Gurries, 6a: ay , ar i? children. Dunning, Berrymar Graham, O'Brien, Gcorpcson, Milla and child, W-eber, Dixon, Messns. Redehau Mathcson, M'Rae, Mackay, Curtis, P.u: Kin, Johnston. Noale. Ellis, Browi iSteedmait, Itirhardson, Meade, Bree, Ga Capt. Kaultain. Paterson (2), Hov land, Ponky, Graham, Georgcson, Caret Pnre, Pettit, Smith. Herman, M'Jlahon! Mullan, M'Nabb, King:, Pryor. Crorabh Shepperd, Rainbird, Iloldaway; 20 £teerag< DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, MARCTI 23. SURREY, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 5155 tons, Goi don, for Timaru. LIZZIE TAYLOR, ketch (7.55 a.m.), 1 tons. Petersen, for Havclock. NGATORO, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 1137 ton; ClirHijnn. for Lyttelton. DURHAM, s.s. (2 p.m.), 5661 tons, Huntei for Picton. IvOTUKU, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1C54 tous.Flynr for Grey month. CORINTHTC, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 12.231 ton; Hart, for London, via, way ports. (Pas sender-list published yesterday.) WAIRAU, s.s. {3.55 p.m.), 93 tons, Shav for Ivaramca. OPAWA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas for Blenheim. NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 240 tons, Hay, fo kelson and Motueka. MANUKA, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 45C5 ton's. No llle. for Lyttelton. Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart and Melbourne. (Passengers for Hobar and Melbourne tranship to Mokoia at Dur ediu.) Saloon-For LytU'lton—Misses Tir wood (2), and Wright, Mesdaiucs Wardei n»d 2 children. Gre-jtr. Banks. Waters Messrs. Pollock. Donald. Lewis, Lloyc C''cse. For Dunedin—Misses Johnstone Foley, M'Cauley, Morrison. Mesdames Ben and child, Callow »ml child, Andrews an 2 children. Foley, Worsfield. Messrs. Doyh JJolway. M'Laren, Hook. For Melbournewisfea Haines (2), Dixon, Mo?damc3 Haines llnnrn, FredennicJi. Mr. Munro. REGULUR, r?.s. (6.50 p.m.), £S5 tons, Toir ton, for Westport. • KAITOA. s.s. (7.15 p.m.),- 350 tons, Grs ham, for Nelson and West Coast. MARAROA. s.s. (0.5 n.m.), 2598 tons, Mai nuicr, for Lvttelton. 57 passcnecrs. MONOWAT. e.s. (3.55 p.m.), 3433 tons, Jioti erlson, for Napier, Gisbnrne, and Auckland Baloon-For Brady mul Price, Mr. M'Lean. For Gi« borne—Misses Oxenham. Oliver, Mesdamc Barry, Fitzgerald, Stndholmc and chilc Busby,JVachsmann. ..Messrs. Alston,■Rtam lftktf, 'C|imt)b'6U: For Audi land—-Missw Wood. Gray, Manning, Haci ott, Mrs. Gray. Messrs. Johnston, Tyrei Martin. H. Grave. Baker. KAPITI, s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers for Wanyanu!. MANA, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 134 tone, Dixon for Patca. ■ KOMATA, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 1994 tons AngU3, for Westport. ,* EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Burn, Fast Coast. March 24. . Orari, Waitara, March 24. Woimea, New Plymouth, March 24, Aorere, Patca, March 24. Gertie, Foxton, March 24. Huia, Wansanui. March 24. Manama, Motuekn.,' March 24. Blenheim, Blenheim, March 24. Maori, Lyttelton, March 24. Mocraki, Melbourne, Hobart, eoutheri porta, March 24. Durham, Picton, March 24. Wairau, Wnirau River, Mar«h 24, Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports March 24. Onawa, Blanheim, March 25. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura. March 25. Arapawa, Lyttelton, March 25. , Kapnni, Patca, March 25. Knpiti, Wanuanui, March 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, March 25. Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 25. Pnkaki. southern norts, March 26. Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, Mar. 26 wanaka. Lyttelton, March 26. Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, March 26. larawera, Dunedin. Lyttelton, March 26 Rosairond, Onehunga, New Plymouth ilroll Vi Jtnnn, Patea, March K. Kotuku, Greymoiith, Ifnrch 27. Haur.Mo. Auckland, Gifb'ornc, Kapier March 28. Monowai, Auckland, Gisborno, Napier March 01, PROJECTED DEPARTURE:. Burn, liast Coast, Napier, March 24. Stormbird, Wanstanui, March 24. Wniinea, Kelson, West Coast, March 24. Aorere, Patea, March 24. Queen of the South, I'oxton, March 24, lluia, Motueka, March 24. Hlenheim, Hlenhcim, March 24. Kiripaka, I'atea, March 24. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, March 24. Maori, Lyttelton, March 24. Mocraki, Sydney direct, March 24. Orari, Lyttelton, Loudon, March 24. Durham, Lyttelton, March 24. l'utiki, Greymouth, March 24. Victoria, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 24. u airau, Wairau liiver, March 25. Opawa, Blenheini, March 25. Arapawa, Wanganui, March 25 Kapuni, Patea, March 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, March 25 Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 25. Muritai, London, via Las Palmas, Mar 25 Cranley, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 25 Arahura, Ticton, Nelson, West Coast March 25. Mana, Patca, March 27. Pukaki, Picton, Westport, Greymouth, March 27. Wakatn, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, March 27 Tarawcra, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland March 27. ' liosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Ply. month, Onehunga,.March 27. Hiuroto. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Mari-h 28 Itipple, Napier, Gisborne, March 28 Whangapc, Sydney direct, March 28 Mapourika. Nel«on, AVest Coast. March '8 Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, March 31 '

INTERCOLONIAL. SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOICOIA, EE., loaves Dnnedin fwitb transhipments ex Manuka) March 21! (V,* Bluff, liobart. and Melbourne. Duo' Melbourne April 1. I MOERAKI, s.s.. left Melbourne March 15, for liobart, Bluff, Dimedm, Lvttellon -mrf Wellington. Due Wellinptoii March 2? . leaves fame day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney March 28. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney March 15, for Auckland, Oisborne, Namer, and Wellinirton. Due Wellinplon March 24. Leaves same day for li.vtteltoii and Hunedin. t!LIMAROA, 5.r,., leaves Sydney March 25 for Wellington dircct. Due Wellington March 29. Leaves March 30 for Lyttelton, Dmiedin, Bluff, liobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne April 8. MANAMA, s.s., left Melbourne March 22. for liobart, Bluff, Duncdin, Lyttclton and WelUngtii.il. Dv.o Wellington March 51. I,caves same day for Sydney dircct. Due Sydney April 4. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. KAIKOURA (due about April 1), sailed on January 25, via Auckland. (Xcw Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) WITAKARL'A (due about April 7), sailed on January 30, via Australian ports, Auckland. and Napier. (Tyser Line, awnts.l KIA ORA (due about March 30), sailed on February 11, via Auckland. (Shaw, SaviH, and Albion Co., agents.) I.VDRAEARAII (due about April 10), sailed on February 11, via Australia, Auckland, and I>ai>icr. (Tyscr Line, agents,)

PEnu (due about April 3), Railed on iohniary 18, via Capo Town and Hoan'TVTVr CU //' calan<l Shipping Co., agents.) XAIiNUI (duo about April 18), sailed on ..la rc «i 4, via Cape Town and Ilobart. ail( l Albion Co.. agents.) APAKOA f (duo about-May 2), sailed on March e. via, Auckland. (.New Zealand nninmnp Co., agents.) NIWARU (due about May 17), Failed on Jlarc.i 12, vin Australia, Auckland, and N ?,'n^„„ ,Tyscr Wno. agents.) RulonUA (duo about May 1), nailed on J.rfcli 18, via. Capo Town and Ilobart. (NeVr /.enland bluppinK Co., agents.) From Liverpool. 'due about March 26), sailed on i™.l i ,ar /'n l6 ,v v,a Australian ports and AuckVrtnrifr agClllH.) IJ OiIPOLIv (duo about April, 9), Railed on ' ,yMr^ u l ) 0 Town, Ilobart, and Lino, agents.) (due about April 10), sailed on February 18, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) MORAYSHIRE (duo about Mny 14), sailed °» n .™ t arc J l 4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) • From Montreal. WITAKATANE fduo about March 30), sailed on January 21, via Auckland. (New tv Shipping Co., agents.) INVfcRTAY (dun about April 29), sailed on February 18, via Melbourne and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. JIARPAGTJB (duo about April 20), Bailed on January 7, via Australia and AuckSWJVT^v n SL A- Linc ' "TCHfO Sw ANLM (due about May 8), sailed on February 10, via Australia and Auckland. niint'V r i inC » Igcntß.) lilul'.Z jZKL (due about May 10). Railed on February 21, \ia Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Company, accents.) ,„F A 1?, 9 P AUSTRALIA (duo about May a on March 8, via Australia and Auckland. SAILERS TO ARRIVE. Kv,S IF i L ' !o arq , u , o ', sailcd frol n Liverpool rvr??iJ?£ r '• 'Johnston and Co., agents.) \hlmi in it sail<!l < from Liverpool Match 10. (Johnston and Co., ojcntß.) BY TELEGEAPH. ■ OVERSEA. T . NEWCASTLE, March 23. " Sailed.—Luroyr, for Lyttclton. , . „ ' , SYDNEY, March 23. Arrived.—Volador, from' Kaipara. Sailed.—Whakatane, for Auckland. , . J „ MELBOUBNE, March 23. Arrived—Kaiapoi, from Westport; Harpagufi, from New York. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JIAIiCH 23. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Karamca, from Gisborne; Hauroto, from southern ports. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa. (8.50 a.m.), from New Plymouth. 1 Sailed.--Hara\va K. 40 p.m.), for New Plymouth. ..Passengers: Saloon—Misses Purchase, Cotterill, Abbott, Mesdames Bovd, Coombes, l'lumtreo. Barnard. Messrs. Early, lioyd, Cocmbcs, Giiluun, Kent, Ball,■ fcan■cy. Walton, Parker, M'Callum, Gazzard, Barnard. ' NAPIER. Arrived.—Eipple (1.45 a.m.), from Wellington. * Sailed.—Victoria (4 p.nO, for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon-Miss Hetlcy, Mesdames Jack, Airey and child, Wilson, Messrs. HetIcy, Wilson. CASTLEPUIKT. Sailed.—Kuril (2 a.m.), for Wellington, via the coast... • o •, / 'PLYMOUTH. ■■■■'• V 12.i:0 p.m'.)', lor Oneliunga. ',i ' WANOANUI. Arrivod. T lluia (1130 a.m.). from WellingSailed.—lluia (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington. . . . . PATEA. Arrived—Aorere (3.45 p.m.), from Wellington. u Sailed.—Kapuni (3.10 p.m.), for Wellington.BLENHEIM. Arrivcd.'—Bleilhcim (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington. 1 ; Sailed.—Blenheim-(10.30 p.m.). for Wellington. ; ■ " ; ! ... • ■.liOTi/EtC/V,.. .i i , L .'(L,<O,; p.pi.)., .fr.pm,.Wellington. . ; ... Sailed.—Mauaroa (3.1 p.m.), from Wellington. ° NELSON. . Arrived.—Jtapourikl' (4.!5 a.m.ii and Kennedy (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. - • To. 1'.m.),. for , Wellington. : v ■ ... WESTTORT. . Arrived—Kamona (5.45 a.m.),, from Wellington." t ~ KAIKOOItA. •Arrived.—Wakatu- (5.30 a.m.), from Wellington. .LYTTELTON, Arrived.—Maori (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Petone (3 p.m.), and Arapawa (3.j0 p.m.), from Wellington; Cygnet and Wakatu, from KaiUoura, Sailed—Evcrton Grange (10.20 a.m.), for Avonmouth, via Las l'almas; Breeze, for Picton and Wanganui; Maori 18.20 p.m.), for Wellington, with 200 passengers; Petone, for Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluif. • Sailed.—jAlocraki (5.40 p.m,), for Wellington and . Sydney/ ' Passengers: Saloon-rFor Wellington—Misses Haling and Manning, MesdameS Cowan, licstall, llaeauley, and Thomson,: Messrs, Whitley, llarratt, Wilson, Macauiey, Catliro, and Cairns. For Sydney—Misses Rhodes. Ditzeil, Quill, Dunn, Maling, Bowoj. Restnll, Manning, Ryan, Barker (3), Herbert, Mesdames Quill, Ryan Small, Hossel, Bull, Clark, Rhodes and maid, Peacock and 2 children and maid,' Manning, Rev. H. Bull, Mcs-srs. A. ]j. G, Rhodes, Cowan, Small, Kelland, Bell, Hudson, Brown, Quill, Barker (2), Manning, and Morris. ' DUNEDIN,. Arrived.—lnvereargill, from Invercargill. Sailed.—Pukaki, for West Coast, via way ports; Stratliendricli for Westport.

] .r^--EN KOUTE raOM SAN PEAKCISCO. Advice received by the local agents of the Union Company states that It.M.S. Aorangi left San Francisco tor Wellington, via way' port 3, at 3 p.m. on .Monday last, blie isdue here about April 11. B.M.S. COIiINTHIC FOlt' LOND'OX. Nearly down to. her "mark," and in beautilul trim, tno bnuw, Savill and Albion Oompauy'a l!.fu.S. uirimnic left the' Ulasgow H'narf, Wellington, yesterday and commenced her long journey Homewards, blie was a lull ship both in regard to ler cargo space and also her passenger accommouatiun. En route the Corintnio will pick up several otner' passengers, lor wnum special arrangement:! in regard to accommodation win bo made. The vessel is due at bonaon 011 May 4. QUEEN'S WIIAKF TO BE WIDENED. "Sinco the end of the financial year tho board lias sanctioned a proposal to widen a portion of tbe approacn to tno Queen's Wnarl' between the inner and outer tees opposite to "1" Shed, The additional space will bo used for tno stacking oi rough cargo, for which there is insuuicient room at present. It is proposed to place a second crane at tni3 point to facilitate tno stacking and unloading of goods. I'ho addition will shorten berths A'os. 2 and 4 by 30 feet each."—Hxtrnct lroiu the liarbour Hoard Engineer's annual report. CORINTHIC'S DAIRY SIUPMENT. Leaving Wellington for London, via wav ports, yesterday, the Shaw, Saviil and AiDion Company's Ii.AI.S. Corinthic took tho following dairy produce cargo from Dominion ports:— Crates Boxes - ' . cheese, butter. Auckland — '^265 New Plymouth Z,«2 l|b3'/ I'atea 3,083 2,118 Wellington 3,123 3,311 Lyttclton 339 — Totals 9,613 . it,231 CItANLEY, FHOSI NEW YORK. Under charier to the Tyscr Line, the steamer Cranley (owned by the Century Steamship Company of London) arrived at Wellington from New-York, via wav ports yesterday , afternoon. The , vessel iett tno dnitcd htates. port oil'.the evening of December 24, and met with lino weather un the run .to Cape Town, which port was reached on January 23. After coaling the voyage was resumed two days Inter and on the long run to Melbourne, line Weather was again experienced, the Victorian l.i'rl being reached on February 18. Havinc ills, charged part cargo, t-lie Cranley left for Sydney on March 2. arriving there two days later, llcre lurthcr cargo waa discharged and tbe voyaco was resumed on March 15' Auckland being reached at. 10 a m nn March 20. She left Auckland on March ti ■ at 11.45 a.m., and arrived hero at 3.35 p m i yesterday. " 1 ' , Captain. Seaborne ■is in command- »M the other' officers arc: Chief. Mr. S Siiirley; second, .Mr. C. Mann; third, Mr !•' I lleresford. Mr. Suddes is chief engineer' ' Mr. hunter second, Mr. Tulip third, and : Mr. Hyde fourth. After pntting out the Weilingion portion if her cargo, the Cranley sails for Lvttclton and Dunedin. At the latter portt„er charter expires. She then commences Wadng in Incw Zealand under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company, and, n addition, takes Home cargo from j ho lnmaged steamer Knight, of the Garter. ' Captain ...Taniqp Jacobfcn, who had his * unster's' cerlifiaa.to^f.llfpcudcd'for ,a. period if six months-as a result of the loss of lie barquentine Speculum, has apblied to .he Victorian Marine Board for a chief ofteer a ticket. The aDDlication was granted.

There seems to be an element, of rtoiibt about the movements of the Shaw. Savill ami Albion Company's Bteamer Rangatira. It was originally slated that the vessel urn' f ; avc I'V-lclton for Napier, Girilioruc, Wellington, and Timaru, and take her departure from LyUeilon for London uu April B. it appears, however, that Napier p!i fS n , cl "' 0,1 ■' °f ' IPr programme, .mnd J ort Chalmers .Mibstitutcd. Also it is reF,?m i "Vi lt VCESC ' will make Wellington her final port. April 8 still remains 'departure °" vc?Ee i taken tier "'"i?"' S:lv 'B and Albion- Company's frA™ t ... i. ,luri t nr , riv< "> at Wellington ii-'i m 1" "''only before midday yes«l nniin rll" 111 I'ort she londn? Jill , st H 'J 1 frozen meat, 60 Ceaeks i 110w ' 'V u 700 of wool. The to morrow*'' 1,0 ' c:lvo licro for Loudon ;orri» I 'i rC i S i Association telegram, received don?M7,'li f o .') "'B' ll ' Ktatoa that tho m*n,S 11° I '' v . cr,on Grange for AvonSi ; ?, S [10l , a3 : c '- 1 aM Wci'nosday nigh :, owing to there being a shortage of flremcn, A notice to consignees of cargo by tho v'li'nr r " D A'- - 0 " 1 Kc,v lorli ' appears elsownere in this issue. ywtcrdny the New Zealand nhipping Company s ciiartered steamer Durham cleared Wellington for Picton and tho Blull. f>he leaves the latter port for. Home on March 30. About noon'to-day the New Zealand Shipin jf,.w 0I " p ? , \T. s ,v :tcam< -' r orari is expected to arrne at We lmglon from Waitara. Sha i.i to continue Homeward loading here. Ail arrival in port yesterdny from Timaru was Uio coastal steamer Putiki. Slio iea\cs for Groymoutb at noon to-day, or o^ 5 ? 81 ' " PXt . t, , lC I,VH - R ' Ijine ' 5 st « a ™- or Kent is expected to arrivo here from V CW°I. way ports. The vcgpcl is nMit Auckland 011 Saturday. P& '.° jtrcra of weather the colliep joheina is detained in«ule tho Grev bar. iJr la i naß j 10 cro£ « inwards at '2 p.m., on Wednesday. 1 To-day the Anchor Line's Bteamer Walmea is due in port from Nelson. She loavoa apain during the afternoon for Nelson and \\eyt Coast. Messrs. Turnbull and Co. are her local agents. The auxiliary rcow Echo is to leave port to-day for Xaramea. Tho Mors« signal lamp on the Bignal Tower, Queen's Wharf, has been of great utility, otates the Harbourmaster, Captain Johnson, the lamp being in constant uf.e every night and of great assistance to tho signalmen. Should any doubt exist as to. the namo of a vessel arriving when entering the inner harbour, it is readily cleared away, by -uso of the lamp before tho berth* ing signal is given. The lamp ha 3 been extensively used in communicating with vessels in tho anchorage, and is a great convenience to the shipping and those in \ connection with, tho shipping. The lamp 1 ha<3 been inere:i&cd in power, and can bo '• plainly read in any part of tho harbour • where visible. Saturday is the day appointed for tho Kllll to take her departure for Grcymouth. The vessel arrived from Westport, via One- i hunga and New Plymouth, yesterday. Itr. J. Da.lziel. sccond engineer of the Mapourilsa, has signed off Lhc vessel's articles. , ! Mr. P. Maedonald, pecond engineer of tho Arahura, left by the JTararoa last night to join the kaituna. as chief engineer at Lyttelton, Mr. G. Thorp, third officer of the Komata, ! has come ashore at Wellington, and hta place iias been taheu by Mr. T. V. Bewy. : At 10.50 a.m. yesterday the Line's steamer Kverlon Grange left Lytlelton for Avonmouth. Slio is duo at her destination about May 10. A Are broke out in the bunkers of tho Jloana on her Inst voyage from Sydney to Vancouver, but it was put out by the crcsr before the boat arrived in port. Tho Moana leaves Vancouver 011 Friday, and on arrival at Sydney 011 April 8 withdrawnfrom the Vancouver service, proceeds direct to Melbourne, and takes up the intercolo. mar running of tho -Marama. The Ma* .ri»ma, withdraw/? from the intercolonial running on arrival at Melbourne on April 22, and procecdu to Sydney, leaving tiio latter port 011 May 8 for Vancouver.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 7

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