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OVERSEA. BTDNEY, Ddectnber ST. Arrived.— OrontCß, froui London. Paf ecngers—Saloon: For Now Zealaud'-'itißsce Ohapraoil (o), BarboUl- (2), Dimook, Millipan, Oapleo, (2), Mosdnmes Ch'apjnan, (jhepherd, Osher, Graham, lJroftii, Oap'lca, CJiniiw lin, Ilitnoclt, Rcnonf ami infant, Turnbull, Dr, UshCi , , Messrs. Abarn, Usher (2), Grtham, Brown, Ilovin, Caplea, Caniplin, Di> mook, llcnoiif, Tufnbiill. Arriv6d.M7lmmorti (5.30 p.m.), tnfa Wel> llnffton direct. Hailcd.-Haheno (4 p.m.), for Atioklajid. . MBLIiOtJKNK, December 27. Sailed.—Moana, for Bluff, via Dobart. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEHSBE 27, AUCKLAND. Arrivod.—Clan Macaulay (5.41 e..1n.), from Wellington; AtuA, (8.30 p.m.), from Sydney, Via Inlands. Sai'Gd.—Victoria, f6r sonthorn ports. Paseongers—Saloon: For Wellington— HisseG Boonnoy (2), Mrs. KaS-nelM, Jlebtre. Dochcrly aad Earnslot. NAPIER. To tail.—Whakatano (S a>m. on December 29), for Wollington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailod.-'Earawa, for New Plymouth, PATfiA. Arrived.—Kiripaku (1.20 p.m.), from Wellington. Hailed.—Kaipnul (1.40 p.m.), (or Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailcd.-Stormbird (3.10 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Quoon of thd South (1.20 p.m.l, from Wellington. BLENHEIM. To sail.—Blenheim (9 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrivcd.-Pa,t6ena (4.45 p.m.), and Binemoa (3.40 p.m.), fr<sm Wellington. NELSON. ' Arrived.—Mapoui'ika (4.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nikttu (7 p.m.), for Wellington. To sailed.—Artthura (12.20 a.m. December 28), for Wellington. GBEYUOUTIL Sailod.-Ngahofe (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ ■ ■ LYTTELTON. •AJrived.-itokeia : (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington. (6.25 p.m.), with 300 passengors; Cygnot, foi' Kaikouta; Tongariro, tat Tlmaru. Bailod.--'rarav,'crit (5.50 p.m.), for northern pori*. Va.s«onßors-3ttloon: I'dr Welling-ton-Mlsses Butwdge, Murray, Herten, and Crowloy, Mr. Wood and 4 steerage. F6r English (2), nnd Martball (2), Mr. M'lnto3h, J(r. Akiander, I'or Auckland-itissoa Williamsofl and Cliarlct, and 38 b-teefago. . DONEDIN. Arrived.—fiowhai, from Akafoa. Sail6d,-r."orfolk,' f6r Ljrttelton. bailed.—llooraki, for Sydiioy, via oo6k Strait. I'iissenge-rs-'Sa.iooii: For Wellington "ltis=es Atidofiiou, lIoB&gtiu, Vealio, Thotaae, Dufhaoi, Blair, Ramsay, Oray (2), Tonkin, LeaSK, Cttr'le, itoSdames Smetttou, Sibt/ald (2), Ilyan, Grant, Gray, Tonkin, Booth, Jt'Laughlin, itosSfs. Booth, O'Driscoll, 51'liflnn, Srncllie', Mostor Crow, For Stydnoj—Mlfc.ses Jl'KenEie, I'rascr, Mosdn-mcs (Sunn, irSkltutnlng, H'Ciifdy, BArolt, Bobin son. Moss's, ltobinsoi), Jack, M'Skfiomlng, Bafoil,'Little (Z.i, M'nll<S, Martin, Kcv, J. Bromi,' llaetefs Kobluton, Buft.

SYDNEY BOAT. This week's direct boat fl'dm Sydney , to wellinffton—thd Manulsar-awived in port and berthed at the UUeeu't Wharf No 1 North α-l 10.10 <i,tn. yesterday, flio Manuka loft tho Natv South Wales port at 1 p.m. <Sri Saturday, and, as eoon as Slid cloartd the Hoit.lS, fiin into a heavy beam sea. On Christmas Da? the weather niodorUted Until arrival in pact, light easterly , winds and a HgHt flouthcHy swell prevailed. Imports by tho vessel wofe as follow:— 600 Hags qchi'e, 80 liws wax, (j<B pieces timber. 505 fei!oiis, 82" Sacka spokes, l>l7 bales kapoo, 384 Sacks. rieemc.il, 220 bags rice, 25 rolls paper, 35 cases tobacco, 300 sacks manure, 695 cases pfdsoi'vccl pineapples, 775 bajrS (alt! also transhipments ex Wollowra. Age, Kurada, Maital, Warrimoo, Wakntipu, Empire, Morayshire, Oraina, Bombaltt, i'cretfrtno, Kish, St. Albnus, Ostorley, Mooltan, Victoria, Jtoira, Cortnia, PiirlH. Hielcfcld, Vaii Waetwycli, Polynesian, Yfl.wa'a Marti, KooyOng, Otranlo. Borkitm, Kinisrin, ntid Luisc, At 5 p.m. to-day the Manuka, leaves Weilinrton in continuation of bar journcv to Melbourne, via southern ports arid HofkrL

ABAWA, FROM LONDON. Shortly after !) p.m. yesterday the R.M.R, Arawa arrived at Wellington from London, via way ports. Tho liner anchored ill. the stream, and will berth at the King's wharf between 8 and 9 o'clock this morning. A Jloi'so signal message, received from_ the vessel last night, stated that l-nugn weather hart been experienced on the paasftgo out, but that those on board we're all Well. PASSENGERS .PBlt. COBIKTHIO. leaving Wellington fm , London via. way ports aj, 3 p.m. to-day, the Shaw-Saviil H.M.H. Corrnthlc is taking the following passengers:— Saloon: Misses P. Scott, J. Wilford, Me*, dames Wilford, Scott, Jr&ssw. P. Donald If. Peltzer, n. ScnUchard, J. Wens, T M Wilford. Thlfd-claes: Misses Ashwortli (2). M'Curdy 3, VLachlan, Mcsdamcs J. Ashworth, illackbiiTn, Oarnier, M'Cimly, Jlurdic jraßstafie, tUam. W. D. Bartfleld. b\ Blackburn, H. T. Cooper, Cernior G t) 1 l a n O, a o ' 7,- J9 hans cn. li. Lewis. J. *Mitnlicll, S. Jlurdie C. E. Richards. Stno•rflfrdie (2) Umio, miatton ' T ' Yuil1 ' Masters MAREEE'S SAILING DATE. Due at Wellington from Wanganui on Jnnuafy 1 the Tys«r liner Sfarero will Mmplcie Home loading at this port.. Sho is espected to sail fbr London <in January 4. BOMEBSKT LBA7ES THE GAPB. En rontc from Litornool to Wellington, (he F.-H.-fl. slcftsiw Somereet left Onpe Town for Hobart. on December 11. f-hf 13 diio A.I. Wellin.(,-t<)ii on .Isnuivr\' \ti. >Ph6 loads in New Zealand, and Mils finally for Homo on February 14. NORFOLK'S MOVEMENTS. On Tuesday last tho Norfolk arrived at Port Chalmers from Melbourne. After taking In what Homo cargo la offering, she mads a,t Lytlelton and Wellington, brine due hero on December 30. Tile Norfolk snifa for Avonniouth via. Las Talmas on January 3. WAITBMATA, FEOM XRWCAKTLIS. At 1 n..m. on Sunday tie TJnion C*hipaity's steamer Waitomata left Keweaflle, fully ladon with coal, for Wellington. Tho vessel should show up hero towards the end of this week. She returns to Xowcastlo to load Coal for Java-. Advice received by Uie lecn.l agent (Mr. .1. C. Speddiiic) for the ouxlliory scow Magic, states that the vessel left, filsboruo for WelliiiEten yesterday morning. It. is proposed to wko tho Gertie off the Patont Slip (<5-morrew. Tho Kapiuil. which Mts up to-day also comes off to-nlorrow. The Poheriia will be the next vessel to occupy the cradle. Afc present the VTcstport Goal Company's steamei' R<!gulU3 is undergoing overhaul at Nelson. She comes across to WcllinKton to bo 6linpe<l iiftcr the New Year. Mr. T. Dnin joined tho Maori as seventh engineer, yesterday,

It will bo Friday; January 5, before the F.-H.-S. tteamer Draytofl Grunge will arrive at Wellington, from Liverpool, via. way ports. Tlio Jtofaypliiro will tako the loading berth in New Zealand .instead of thtf Drayfon (3ran!.-c. The former vessel is expected to lea,ve the. Dominion lor. Avonmouth on or about Jil-nary Zl. . A projected departuro from Auckland for to-morrow' will bo the Hauplrl. On the ran down ttjo coast tbo vessel will make the usual calls at BastGoa«t Bays and ports. She is duo hefts about Wednesday or Thursday nerl. - ; . ■. Tho WaiJiora will be" dispatched from Wellington to LyMclton tomorrow.- At the southern port the balance of her rargo of Kewcustlo coal will b6 discharged. An arrival in floft ftt nboat 8 a.m. today frill t>6 the Arnhura. from West Coast ports, Kelson ahd l'lcton. ' The Vessel was to havo left Kelson at Midnight last right. On arrival at Dimedin from Wcstport today tho To Anau will undergo survey and overhaul. . . After discharging abont 600 tons of car?o at Tima.ru Iliis week, tho Tonjariwi will So to Port CliaJmcrs, where she will await onio loading orders. After the bui'dtie Ariel I'.oniplotcs discharge of her cargo of pine from tho Bluil' she will pfoceed direct fom Melbourne to lliudon Islajid,. wlira'e s'ho is to load phoiphafjjs for Duriedln. On comDletion of discharge .">•<■ Oamaru, the AVanoka proceeds to Duficdin for annual rorvcy iUid overhaal. Later, she will be ensased in the Auckland-Bluff produce trade . . From Auckland Hie Scales chartored steamer Clau Jlaeauliiy pocs to Picton to continue Momcwa.rd loading. • ■ With a load of kapoc the Kcnna left Sa.maraiig for New Zcabjid la«l week. The fossel makes a, call at Port Kemblo eu route for bunker coal. ■ •• Captain WakUtrota of the fitcamcr Putiki roport.s siglvting tho 'barqucntino Alcia leavlnc Guards Bank for Waugatiui at h p.m. on Tuesday. Tho sailer loft Newcastle on Xoven>bcr 27. The bnrfltieritine Daniel was also righted In Pelbriis Sotltld on Monday. She is bound from Clarence Eivei' to Grcyniouth. ■

Insurance societies in Germany maintain over 16,000 beds far working-class stilt'orers from consumption. llistrpss: ,; I don't want you to-have so much company. You have, more calldn in a (ley than I have in n week." Domestic: "Well, mum, perhaps if you'd try to bo iv little ntoro agreeable you'd have ad many friends as 1 have." T&iehcr: "Now. Tommy, suppose you had two apples and you gave . another boy his choico of (hem. \ou would toll him (o (akti the bifrger one, wouldn't you?" Tommy: "No, mum I" Teacher: "Why?" Tommy: "'Cos 'twouldn't bo necessary."

WEATHER REPORTS. AT i P.M. YESTERDAY. ;, Capo Jlari.l vail Diomen.^Nortii,, freshj barometer, 29.901 thermometer,. 65.. Oveiv opM" f-pa iDodcratc. .: Ru6foll.-S.W-, light; 29-M; themometer, 67. Ovolxast: eea, moderate. ' Maauka-ir Hcads.-N.N.K., hghU baro-' meter, 25.50; tllermomclei , , 61. Ovowasti .. sea Muooth. '• ■ !, ■ :■• ■ '..''.', Aucklaml.-N.W., liirht: barometer, 29.88;thermometer, 67. Gloomy. . ,«», Ta-jranua.-KnSt, light: baromeUr, SWlj. thoi-mouicter, 67. Overcast; toa moderate. , East-Capd.-AVost, fro.sli;..barometer,;29.9l;; thormoraetor. 60. Jiazy; s-ea, moderate. GiEbofnc.-West, lirtt; thermometer, 72. ■ (jloudy; &ea smooth. Port Ahuriri.-North.- ligliti baroDiek-r, .29.62; ' thermometer, 65. Ovorca«t; ■ecu OastlopolM..— N.E,7 light; barometer; W.Bss . thcrmoraeler, 62. Cloudy; sea increatir.K. . Wellington.-iV.W., light; barometer, 23.63: ... thermometer, 02. Overenst.' ~ .■'.-'.'. Plymouth:—2f.K.' light; barometer, 29.86; thermometer, 65. Overcaet; ' E?a .'' . smooth. ■.-.■•' ■■'•■ ' ' ■ j '•. ■ C7ape ■ lvgmont.—N.&( fresh! bajomctor, • 29.8^; thei-momeler, 6i. _. O'rcJ'caet; toa ; moderate' Wauganui—S.E., light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 67. Overcast; fsea. smooth. : • Frtrcw'cll Spit.—North, lisht; barometer, , 29.87; tliermomctei , . 67.' Cloudy; eea mod-. orato. ' ■ . Cape Foulwlnd.—K.Jw breeze; barometer, 29.72; thermouictcr, 59. ■ Drizzlo; sea mod< ernte. ' . ■ . ■ ' Wostport.—Net received. Stephen ItJand.—S.B., lishl; baromolcr, >. 29 BS; theruiometsr, f6.'- Haty, 6fA emootll.---' Capo Campbcll.-N.W., fresh; b.il'oinetor, 29.60; thcrinomplcr, 65. Gloomy; sea heavy. • ■ Kaikoura.-S.K., breeze; , barometer, 29.63;'' ■ thermometer, 65. Gloomy; tea moderate.' ' " Akaroa. Llghlhotiso.—Noitn, frosh;■< baro- " metor, 29.73; thermomoto, 58.- Gloomy; eoa "■■ smooth. ■ ■ .... . ; . ~ Port Chalmers.—lf,E. • gale; barometer, 59.78; thermomctor, ■ 59; "Ovcitast; sea heavy.' ■■ • ■ ■,'■."" NuegeW-N.E., fresh; barometer, 29.73} ■" thermomoter, 55. Misty; sea fou^lu Huff.-Enal, frtvsh; biwmetor, 29.64; theiv. moineter, 68. Drizzle; tea. roufli. ■■• D. C. BATES.---::-' Uetooroloeleal Offlco, . Wcllineton,;. ■■■ <■ December- -27,-1911. ... ..... . ■ .

Motorists and motor liiamiract.uve-vs ra ' prosentinp flrcat Britain, Fiance, Gcr- : many, and (ho United Statcji, niot at the .. sixth iimuial dinner of the Automobile"'-Co-operativo Assetiation, london, on Novcmbti' ". iord Denhigh -prosideil:''Mr. Chnrlos Charlcton,- , ntvi-prtsidwlfof tho London ■ Cliumlip.r of Coiiuncroe, described ('he good' iollow-sUip existiiig ijo-■ tween luoloi'ibts of nJI countries who were membors of the- lntatmtiomil Autoniobilo Co-operalivo Federation. Lamlash Bay. Arran, hfis been adopted by the Admiralty a* a bnso lor all classes pi novaj shins In.'.RUtmorj , and ' torpedo- practuw, :ind from' Jmuavv next a. number of ships villi* stationed-there permanently, ;thew probably including. U.M.b. ] rinco Goorpe,- four dtotwvcrs • and a, niunber'. of- submariuos. ■■ ■■"•. . - ..It is'reported from Paris "that the-sum of XIOMoUhs-Wn left• to- Kinp AJfS ■■•• f BpUn. by the. l ? t< M. .-Albert *S landowner of■•Monfauban .do;'Luchon.:;- .! For-Chronic Chest Complaints, ■'■■•' Woods' Great reppcruuit Cuio, Is, 6/'«

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 28 December 1911, Page 7

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BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 28 December 1911, Page 7

BY TELEGRAPH. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 28 December 1911, Page 7

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