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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THK MOON. JIAV. k Day. Ur. in. Full moon 1 9 <9 p.m. hr,s\. (jiiarter 9 9 26 p.m. New moon 17 9 vl a.m. I'll*!?': <|ti:irter 1M 1 ' Full moon 01 H 0 a.m. : :aoox. Moon rises to-day, 8.69 p.m.; r-et-s*, 0.« l P- n5 Wednesday. 11 [GJf To-day. 9.'l a.m.; 9.35 p.m. To-morrow, I )A9 a.m.; 10.14 p.m. »SL T X. 1 Sun rises to-day, 6.42 a.m.; sets. 4.51 p.ia ARRIVALS. itONDAV, MAI' 6. KOWUAI, <7.2-3 a.m.), 792 toil?, liaidwin, from (Jreviwynth. ItlPFI.i:, ~s. i'J.ls a.m.), 370 Carton, from Pieton. J/AXS i<, r?..*'. (0.15 a.m.). 4255 tons. Chrisiiansfm. l'rc,m \alparaiso. lIIMITAXLU. s>. (10.20 p.m.), 520 ions, Mauley, from Chatluuu Islands. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MAV 6. WAKATD. s.s. (0.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Brieden, for Kaikoura. PATKKXA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson. for Pieton and Nelson. AitAI'AWA, g.s. (1.20 p.m.), 26S tons, Thornp-on, for Lyttelton. KATidOX, fjchoouer (1.55 p.m.,) 95 tons, AVatchlin, for Jlnvclock. AOIJKKI-, g.s. (5.10 p.m.). 66 ton?, Frfk, for Paten. WAVKKIjEY, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Pnrvi--, for Kelson. JtAKAXOA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 2246 tons Stewart, for "Westport. MANAPOA, f.s. (8.5 p.m.), 122 tons. Hart, for Motneka. MAO'HF, «.«. (8.15 p.m.), 3395 ton?. Aidwell, for LyltoUon. Paf.-enser-?: Saloon— Mi.sse? .Tones, Thomp.voi (2», Morlapd, ton, Kington,. Me?dames Stead, Ko?s, Flrtelier, Campbell, Watson. M'Lean, Hornblow, Doh.'Oii. Whip, .Snowel), Henderson, Allison, Oiith.?, Uiek?, Prime, Hrook, Thompson, Burke. Wat/on, rjukemcn, Kina.?ton, IJounds. XottMifihajn, Me.-srs. MiJrov, Lamp. M'Kotizic, I'liiUips, Picdpath. Craddork. Parnell. Stead. Kcr=Iry, White. Kos.<, Kdwards, Peed. Fletcher, Fdmond.--, Lennan, G'bhs, Fowlds, T.J'Lean, TFornblow. Dobson, Wony. Allison, Gihbonf, Wollen, Barnard, Lepei.it. Taylor, Xield, lieasojtf, Luea.v. TurnbuH, Xottuighain. Sarpent. MOKOTA, p.p. (8.30 p.m.). 3502 tons, Harris, for Xapier, fif?bonie, and Auckland. Pn*. r!pn«*ert—Saloon: For Xapier—Mrs. Sorrel!, Mr. Sorrell. For (lisborno—Messrs. M.uir, Blow, For Auckland—Miaws Drnrnmond. .Oevonport-Tay!?r. Menzie. and Taylor. Mis. Dowelloyt, Mr. Paesido. STOKMUIPH. (9.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Yran^anni. TUESDAY, MAY 7. ' OPAWA, s.s. (0.5 a.m.). 110 ton?, Nicholas, for Blenheim. i POIIKKUA. s.s. (0.10 a.m.), 1175 tone, Flynn, for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nikau, Motneka, Xelson, May 7. Pateena. Xel:ion, «nd IMeton, May 7. Mararoa, LyMellon, May 7. yitxnu, Patea. May 7. Gertie, Foxton, M«.v 7. i Monowai, Auchland. via. ports. May 7. Defender, Lyttelton, May 7. ! Kahu, Napier, via roasl. May 7. j Alexander, Nelson and )\ est Coa?t ports, May 7. Mor.owai. northern port,-. M.ay /. Jior'amond, Onehunsa. Xcw Plymouth, May 7, Bcgnlus, Westport. May 7. Ojiawa, Blonheim, May 8. Arapawa, May 8. Kapn.ni. Waiurainii, M:iy 8. Mauaroa, jlavelec-k and Pelorue Sound, May 0. Aorere, Patea, May 8. Vv'akatu. ICaikaura and Lyttelton, May 3. Maori, Lyttciton, 8. Komatfl, \\V.;lport. May 8. Arahura, West Coast, via Nelson, May 8. Warrimoo, Sydney direct. May 8. V/rnnicra, Imacdin anil I#yMcltoa, May 9. Pnkanoa. Westport, May 9. J Flora, Timai'ii, May 9. papa, Karamea and Westport, May 9. Stormbird, Wansanui, May 5. \ I!tiiu. Wancanni. M:»y p. Blenheim. May 9. .Tfinemoa, Cook Strait liylithou?es, May 10. T/iinKtroa, Melbourne, via southern ports. May 10. Ihpple. Xapier, via coast. May 12. Oravi, London, via Aueklund, May 12. | i PROJECTED DEPARTURES. j Mapourika, Xelson and V.'eit Coast, May .Kahu. Xapier, via Coast, May 7. i Xikuai Xelion and Mct.ueka, May 7. I .•K.-iio.vai. livtielum ami Dunedin, May 7. KiTiTn'e, Xai'icr. r:r.d (JMfv 7. Minemon, Cool; Strait liuhthouscs, May 7. Manu'cu. Lyttelton. May 7. Gertie, Fo:-.ton, May 7. Bteaheim, Blenheim, May 7. ilnaliine, Lyttelton, May 7. Bipplc, via May 7. Huia, May 7. Mann, Patea, May 7. Alexander, Xclsoti and West Coast ports, Rosamond Pic ton Xclson, Xevr Plymouth aii'l Oneiiunsa, May 8. Aorere, Patea, May 8. Himitautfi, Chatham Islands direct. May 3. Opawa, Bl?nhcim, May 8. Arapawa, Warur.inui, May 8. ilanarca. Haveloek and Pclorus Sound, May 8.

•■•s/'i-i. r.j-iH-tou, Jlny 8. Corinna. Kelson, New Plymouth, and Onoitunga, May 8. Wnrrimuo, jtclliourne end Hobart, via soiillk't'ii iiorf-. .'il.-iv 9. Wakatu, Kaikntn-a and Lytiollon, T.lay 9. Fiora. Wcstnort, Ctroyn'.nulii, Hiay 9. T.ir:"Vf'ra, hvlt'-'lf'iii. 7'i'ay 10. Araliura, Tic'ion, Xplson ai'.d West Coast, May H. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAJIEKS. MAKKNO, S.P.. leaves K.vdnv Jrn.v is, for Auckland ilii'ect. Duo Aiickland TvTay 19. Leaver nc::t day for Sydney. Due W TrARIUMOO,' , s.!'. left Sydney May 4, for Wellin;Tton direct. Due Weli'uctoji May 8. Loaves May 9, for Elubart fll.d Melliournn, via. soutlKin port?, k'-jo lbun I'n: 1 May 38: JIAUXOASrT, f.F.. leavoi? Melbourne May B for Hobar.t. Houtliern n'irts. and Tidlinfjton. Due Wellington Jlay 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sycnev IIn» ?.l. ■ ULTJIAHOA, (=.£., left Jielbonrne Ifa? 1 for Hobart. southern ports, imd Wellington. Due WellinKlon 011 May 10. Sails same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney ?fay 14. JIOKItAKt. F.s.. leaves Svdney May II for Wellington direct. Due Wellington May 15 Leave- May 16 for Hobart, and Melbourne. via southern ports. Duo Jbibourno May 25. VICTORIA, s.s., leavas'Sydney May G for Auckland, East. Coast norts and Wellington. Due Wellington May 17. Sails same day for Lyttclton and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO AHIUVE. From London. ORAUI (due about May 121. sailed on March 9, via Auckland. Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) AEAWA (duo about May i 4), sailed on March 30), via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw. Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) STAK OF CANADA (due about June 13), sailed on April 3, via. Auckland. (Tyscr Line, apents.'i BTJAPEHU (due about May ?.9\ sailed on April 13, via. Cape Town and Hobort. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MARERE due about May 7>, sflikd on March 9, via Australian ports and Audiland. (Tyser Line, acents.i T.MXUI (duo about June 12), sailed on April "6, via Teneri'Se. Caps Town, Hobart., and Auckland. (Shav:, Saviil, and Albion Co., agents.) , DELPHIC (due about June 10). sailed on April 26, via Tcneriffe, Cape Town, Eobart, and Auckland. 1 Rliav,-, &*av;l!. and Albto.il Co., agents.) STAR Of INDIA (due about Juno 2»>, failed 011 Aoril 31. via, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. (Tyscr Li™. asrPiitp.) ~ , ZEALANDIC (due about June 171, smied on April "3. via Sydney and Auckland. (Sha.;v, Savill and Albion Co., npent?.) From Liverpool. KENT (due about May 271, sa.llcd on March 12. via Sydney and Auckland. (F.-IL-S. Line, ageut?.) , NIWAPvIi (due about May 17). sailed on Mnrrlt 22, via. Auckland. (Tyser Line, au'cnts.) . , N T AIItNSHIIiE (due about June 13). failed on April 4, via- Australian pur's and AU "l:laiid. (F.-11.-S. Line, afrents.i From Clasgow. aW.IHOIj (due- about June 2ii>, sailed «n April 1, via Suez, and Neircastla. From Monlreal. WAULVTE (due- about June 2',, «ailija 021 March 22, via Australian ports and .'tUckland. (Nov,- Zealand shipping Co. ajsnxs.'i'OKO.U.AEU idua about JuttS 50', iiiltd 011 April 13. via Australian psrts and Auckland, '.iiiavr. Savill. and Albiiu Cu., agents.) Ffom New York. HrIiKN'FI.'I.S Kill,- :.I|„UI -M::v '■! . • ;lib.'d • 01 Mitl'i'b 7. \ i;i .\ H-l'.'.llkMi purl'. :u:d .\urk':'lid. il'ni'.-I'lv illHi C,i.. A.VCI.O-IiOMVI.IX ((I'ic about May 14', .-ailed 0:1 Prbniiin 12. vki u-tr.lli;i 1 i iidi'l.* Ami Aoi-klond. i.A. and A. Line, nsciitf.l TOMOW'A due abnii!, .lunr tor, *(nh-'d "U 1 Marcii 24, vin. ,Vu-.U':'i]n:l r'>l'U and / '\ckland. (A. njid A, Line, uccnU ; )

cquRTKIEM) (di.'o ehsut July «. failed on arii [ 19, via Australian poriF nml Auckland. tTy:-cr Line, asrMii:-.) From Calcutta. | W.ViTEir.'iTA (due aliout Mn.v 8), sailed during April, via, Auckland. (U>.S. Co., I uireni --.) Fpqp.i' San Francisco, i MAXI'Ka ((iu'j about J'ay 231, failed on ••lay 1), vin J'npooi!.., l;:ii'aton?a, and Sydncd. (C.H.S. Co., ufreni^.) BY Ti'EECIHAPII. OVERSEA. ~ .... ~ XICWCASTMC, Hay 5. S.Hnv..." Iliumata, for Auckland; am! (.arlo lor Waiifaiiui. COASTAL. JrOXDAY, JUI" 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived.---1F.31.5. Encouutcr (10.20 a.m.), ii'nni Tasnian Sea. railed.—Malicno (6.45 p.m.), for Sviiney. Sl , II.M., 1 -'. j'ionoer, from Tasuian oxEiirxcA. Pailed.-Eosamond i5.2G p.m.), for Kcw Plymouth. XEW PLYMOn'If. Arrived.—];.«rawa (5 a.m.), fronv Oneliungn. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni <-,2.40 p.m.), from WeiliDKton. PIOTON. ~ -'»rpT«d.—Pa ken a (4.55 p.m.), from Wellnnrioii. N EI,SOS. Sailed.—Xikan (7.10 p.ia.), for lYelllnston. LYTTF.LTOX. Arrived—Koonya, from Wsstport: Kit*a t i v; ! : ' n d Kotuku, from Greymouth. al i e d.—K nramcn, l'or ])u;!cdin; Echo, scow, for Blenheim; Mararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington, with 155 passengers- Cygnet, fov Kaikoura. BLUFF. Arrlrcd.—TJlJmaroa (11.30 a.m.), from Houo.rtv Sanjd.--Mo&*na (5.50 p.in,), for Hobart aiKi Melbourne DUNEDIK. Arrived.—Petono, from Lytielton. THIS WEEK'S BOAT FIIOSI SYDNKY.

I Tjiis week's steamer from Sydney—Warrimoo—left ihe Xew h'out.h Wales port at 1 p.m. ou Saturday. The vessel has on bonrd for all Xcw Zealand ports, 59 saloon ana 53 steerage pa?»enpers. lONIC AIUiIVFS HOME. Advico has been received by the loral nsents for the .Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. to. the eft'ect that the lonic, which left on March 21. for London, via Monte Video, Bio de Janeiro, and 'iVncrifl'e. arrived ITonte on Friday evening ia«t. BAJIQUB CASABLANCA. The days of the barrine Ca?aluanea are now rapidly eomintf to an end. She completed dij-oliarire of her cargo ai Sydney recently, and then docked for survey. after which a eartro of eoal was taken on board for Melbourne. l.fc is und-erstood that Ilia original intention nf her new ownwy, ojic of Ihe inteisiate shipptup | companies, has not been revoked, and that I'hc would be realty to enter upon her new 1 eanw a.s a- dirty, lnil nevertheless n?oful. i hulk for the storajrc of eoal at the end of last month. HIMITAXGI, FliOM CHATHAMS. At 10.20 o'clock last evening, the liiroiiwuri arrived at. Wellinfflon from Wai-rnn-i, Chatham I?)atnl-. .The vt: sol left Wellington on April 23, and arrived at Waitanjri ou April 25. On the following d&y she left, for Owenfra and Kaintraron, where she loaded a full carpo of frozen ll. u h. S!ia wa l : greatly, dela.wd in loaditm by X.W. to S.W. rrr.lef. Slto left. Waitanci on Saturday la«t at. 5 p.m., and experienced foutheriy wind* until arrival. The vessel brought the followine F!cr.-:-51lsse? Clolland, JL Hix, M. }u»cj)er, H. Orcr.noll and 2 infants. Dr. (J. H. Gibson, Messrs. V. Cariitair?. A. W. Mitchell and 2 boys. C. Wi-hnrt, W. C'orwiaek. fl. C. Y» r haret»<anoi, 11. Orcnnell, X. Cox, Masters P. Grennell, Wishart, The Ilimlianci is to sail to-morrow on the return trip to the id&nds. . THE LATEST TYSEP, LIXKP. Cable advices state that the steamer Makarini, the latest addition to llio Tyser I.inc. and wnieh has been v-pcciaily eon-.-Irucied to 'jni;' the trade j be--1 .verm Auf-tn'lia, Xew Zealuiul. and iho t'ji.Ui'd Kiu;;dy'M, arrived at London on April 27 from the builders' yard.* at Belfast. The new ve?sel. which has been simi•arly to the Xerebana. Muritai, etc.. v,i!l not extend te New Zealand on her iri/i.-'en voyage, l»ut will be dispatched fr:m London on April £0 for Melbourne and Sydney only. Captain Lfdstone will have command of the Makarini. THE UNION COMPANY'S LATEST. The Union Company's new steamer Katoa has been laiinchcd on the Yfenr. and from accounts received by the , mail she must prove a valuable addition I to the now extensive "red funnel" fleet. She i? essentially a carpo-carrier of tho shnrie-doek type, with poop bridge Bud forecastle, ?nd very clear bold?. She

built up to Lloyd's highest eIaFS, and I denned to en.rry 3700 tony, on a nry lltfht I draught. The engines. which have been designed with* a view to hteh Fneed. have rviinders 24, <!0. mid 6!ii:?. by 42Sn. stroke. The KMoa should ?ocm leave for Australia. —Australian "Shipping List." LCI" SAILORS.' At the annual meeting uf the Sunderland Shipowners' Soriety at t)u ! end of March. ! l!io chairman, in moving: the adoption of I the report, said he would again impress U'.ioii all jhipo'.nt-iTis the new.sify of not I only carryin;? apprentice.-, but buy*, j If deck boys could only bo got to remain I for five or six liionHi:- two of iheni were »- lon'* w;»v better than one nble seaman. Tf nil "Shipowners would adopt this practice it would ovrri'QUic th" shortage of suiloiv and firemen. Unless somothinf? ft'ns done, he was confident they would have 1o pay hi'rher wagos. although Hie Diesel engine might somewhat relieve !he shortage. beenuse flreicen not emnloyerl in the stokehold would no doubt find their way to the decks. 1 SCOW NfiAPJJ PILED UP. I According to a mesenge received by the fecretary of the fi.P.O., the scow Ngaru is ashore at North Head, Kawhai. The menage further -tales that the crew of the vessel- are safe, and the weather is fine. Tiie Ngcaru is a vessel of 120 ton?, and I when Inst at Wellington was In chargo of Captain Vile. TAKEN FROM WELLINGTON. The F.-H.-S. liner Everton Grange, whieh left Wellington last Friday for Waita.ra to I complete Homeward loading, took the fol- , lowing cargo from Wellington9l92 m.r----1 mutton, 24.056 carcasses lamb. 39,952 quarters hoof, 101b bags beef, 92 casks tallow, 128 hales hemp. 94 bales tow, sacks eeed, 30 bags pea.?, 47 casks eHsittjrs, 1795 eases meats, 8 packages general. After loading at Waitara, the vessel proceeds to Wangaiuu, Pictou, Tiaiaru, and Lytfelton, leaving the last-mentioned port finaaly for Avon mouth on May 16. TUB HANS B rOll BUNKERS. • Yesterday morni'np the Hane B, ft Norwegian steamer of 4355 tons, en route from Valparaiso to Newcastle, via Sydney, put i into Wellington for coal. H is about 1 forty days ciuce the vessel took her de- : parturd from the South American port. , ojifl she will probably continue her voy--1 age, after rebunkcriug, to-day. The vessel is not actually fchort of coal, but she is taking in 100 tons, so as to prevent a shortage in the event of bad weather being encountered whilst crossing the Tasman Sea. Captain Christiansen is in command of the vessel. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OO.'fl STEAMERS. This afternoon the Bimuta.ka- leaves for Waitara for loading purposes?, after which she returns to Wellington for a further supply of coal. She then goes on to Napier, Tokoraaru, and Auckland. The vessel takes her departure from Auckland for London on May 18. ft.M.S. Piuaibinc, now at Wellington, is expected to get away to-morrow afternoon for Lyttcltou. The Orari, which arrived at Auckland recently. is to leave that port on Friday next for WrJlinpton divert.- She is duo here, on Sunday, May 12. TflE AT'AIIUH A. At 11 o'clock on Sunday niw:ht the Wo>t Coa;-t packet Arahura arrived at West-port from WelilngloH, via Nelson. The vessel'. continued her voyage early yesterday i morning, and arrived at (ireymoutU at 10.30 , a.m. Sim wis limed to leave Westporr <>u the ruluin trip al 11 u'eloek last nifht. I She is due here on Wednesday evening, j LIQUID FUEL. j According to t,hs LjEd'.n "Sliiopins ! World" of Matdi 27, il<assrs. Sarland and i Wolff, Belfast. are oil fual j for coal in order to i:«eD their works coir.2 | during Lite coal strika. The Kc-r----roode '"item 01 burnine liauid fuel 13 being I supplied to i-jxt boilers at thi iazr.euv Bal- i fast yard, osa of which eravaraui l6,iColb. i ot w-rtfr per hour, r.nd th» tlirce otiier-j \ lJ.COvl'i, radi. v.'iiou bumin,? cc-:ii. Tlie9l' ; boii»r= will now l)e aijls to fti.n«r. | ;\i:: ■. -' 1 ■ hui ■ 1 ■ j wol i.oi' lioiir v;iih luiili:! ii!' 1 !. TM- -r-Ler;i i? h:-m1 i>ii 'o/no vp- cfi , ■ Ik.- l'.ri:i-.ii Saw. t<M.l al-.. on v.--*el<' ■ir <■! ! r:,n.is.-n ciuiiifi-ii':-, : ■\ il l ! 1 :.-,'! '.T rccci". Oil by 1' 1 1 v. >!.alio:i hut cv«mliik s!ni<;<l Hull tlie '/cui:iii(ii;i, imi rnu from Wp'-oihnr. vin Suvn |n A!;/.'!:iuru!. rrpivlfl t" ,'irrivr ,n4 {Jii. laiit,'iT)?iitii)iii ! d iiort bctMcou S fyid 10 oVteoli Vo-ulrlit.

The Ho>amoml nrrived at Ouehungn, on Muulay afternoon, and left again yester|('!«y for New Plymouth. 'i'hc } w- •<'! is i;> leave New I'l.viiitmlli .some time I «*»-<!:»y. and i- due here to-morrow. She i> to leave strain ou Wednesday for X«.w PiymouJi only. Tim 7,- Amu i- t) iak" up the Ta-viuni's ninuiiu-. and \w!l leave lhinedi'n on Thuiv- ' day next lor We.-l Coa.-i porli. i Tin* outward to Loudon handled I :ii dining 1 lie p:».<i thirty j ii?m lif.-ii eMeepiionailv heavy. Daring the i t>a-(, month eitilil ve~cK Jiavc left- this { port, .'dl prani.-ally fully laden. The j ve».«ts arc:—llurunni, Indrabarah, He- , Waiwera. Athonic, Indrapura, Twakiua. and Kans-atim. making a total of *<o.i)Gl Urn?. t p 'i'!ic Monowai left. Xapirr yestorday for >Vcilinsi(o;i, and should umn* here this morning. Tliu ve>-.«(;l leaves a;;ain this afternoon for LyUeUon ami Dunedin. Uitii.a full load of coal, the Kcniata W export to-drir for Welli»sto)i. The vessel is due here to-morrow. The Government ftcamcr Ui'netnon. »in to Itvtve this morning for th? Cook .d-ran- iiphthmi.'res. Given line we.Hl-er the .should arrive baek on Friday next. f lbc Maufrnpnpa,' whicli lias been bar-, bo.jiid a( Karamra for :ome eoiv-iderablo j i time, cxpeeied to arrive liere on Thnrs- ! . «la.v JioKt from that- port, via We?tport. j ?!r. T. .i. l\'ooi{ ha? joined thn Jraltai at .~nd a« oetincr-third oJlioer. Tho iio\v dock at. Dnncditi was pumped out on Friday for inspection of the keelblock-, ek\, j)rior to doekinff the .Surrey t-hU week. Taken all rousid, thft dock f;Ct'med to be remarkably free from serious leaks*, and many of the numerous trickles that, were visible after the dock was opened have viince closed un completely. "When f-een on Friday, the dock could fairly be termed a dry dock. A oouplo of small' pntchc-s r-ho-.v a poor duality of concrete on the dock floor, hut there is no leak to he seen, and a dray-lond of concrete plaster Miould fulfil all mpiirenientf?.— "Otaso Daily Time 6:." The Norwegian barque Don, which sailed from fteflc, Sweden, on November U last year, and which )eft J'iyniouth on January 1", for Duucdhi arid Lyttelton, is now 113 da.v-f out from 3'lvmonth, and should ho nearinK the Xevr Zealand coast-. She ha- 3,o(i().CDofl. of Jlaltic pine for Dunedin and Lytieiton. It i? reporfed the Australia m that the bo-rnuentina Uaiuia I.«ie, which has been for many years engaged in the tfniber trade betvFreji iho Xew Zealand ports and Svdnev, has lately been bold to a Tasimnrian buyer.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1433, 7 May 1912, Page 7

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