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. Tho Scales .chartered Bteamor Cia-n Ogilvy did not get away from Wellington for London on Saturday as intended. Her ''departure-has been postponed until to-day in the"' meantime. ~ NaSrnshirdj sis., of the F. and 8. Line, is orpccted-to leave .Wellington lor Timaru; Lyttolton, and Avonmouth at daybreak' to- . morrow. . ' '- . Tho following steamers of tho Shaw, Savill and Albion .Lino and Now Zealand Shipping Company's Lino will mako ' Rio do ' Janeiro an • additional port .of call on , their Homoward passages from Now Zealand to London:—Turaklna, (sailing February. C)i Corinthlo (February 20), Remuera '■(March 6),, Arawa (March 20), Rualiino (April 3), Tainni (April 17), Rotorua (May 1), and; lonic (May 15); " - .: The Tyser Line's chartered steamer Harpagus (from New York); has. been delayed in discharge of .'her cargo at Wellington, and is'inot expected to clear for. southern ports until to-day. The Union Company's JCnituna, whicli left Fdithburgh on, January 23 for Wellington, via'Hohart, is due here abont February 8. ' She subsequently proceeds to Napier and Now Plymouth to complete discharge .of hor cargo of salt.' . ; Captain F. Bllton, latA chief officer'of tho. Mahono, has been appointed to take charge of tho Hau'piri, vice Captain It'Kcnzie, who haß been granted holiday leave. '.'Mr. Daniels, late second officer of tile •Aparima, ivho wad left behind at Calcutta, owing to sickness, returned to Auckland by the Wafhora, and proceeded thence to Sydney to join tho Aparima at that port. - j • . Advice has been received that'the Janan- ' cse mail steamer Yawata Mam left Hong • Kong on Wednesday, January 15, for.Sydney. The Yaivata 7,lii.ru commences the now time-table providing} a quicker service from Yokohama to Bydnfey.'- Although ,tho steamers are .to leave Yokohama as before, two daya will" be saved on tho ; outward voyage, the veasela arriving" in Sydney on' a Monday instead oi Wednesday.'as heretoforo. - This mil probably be tho last trip to Außtralia by the" Yawata Maru, as a' much 1 largor . vessel, named the Inaba Maru; is to'leato Yokohama, on April 26, in .placo of the Yawata Maru. Later,on other large vessels will bo placed In .the. Australian service. " ... ' Tho',- Scales chartered steamer Olau Grant has boon fixed to load at Port Chalniorfl about tho middle of 'next" month for London -and Continental, ports. ' For tho first', time in years" (saya ■ the '■'Seattlo Railway and Marine Noivb") .an American ship is in the grain-carrying fleet from - Puget Sound to the United Kingdom. Tho . fine steel, 'equaro' rigger Dirigo, Captain W. M. Moileat, of th« Sawall fleet, is now bound to FaJmonit , from Tocom-a., Tho last American shfp to carry wheat from thia Coaat to England .was tho barque Homeward ; Bound, from San Francisco. It is certainly a novelty to see an. American vereel carrying wheat in tho overseas trade, and when tha Dirigo nxrives at Liverpool she will probably create a sensation, for the American flag is a great novelty in foreign ports. ,
..A TOWNSVILLE BABY CURED, ..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1658, 27 January 1913, Page 7
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