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PHASES OF THE MOOX. j II AItCH. Day. Hr. m. Noyt moon 8 11 52 a.m. First quarter 16 8 28 a.m. Full moon 22 11 26 p.m. Last quarter 30 0 28 a.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 4.28 a.m.; sets, 6.37 p.m. HIGH WATKIt. To-day, 4.20 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, 4.53 a.m.; 5.25 p.m. —t - SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5:37 a.m.; sets, 6.26 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, MARCH 6. MARAROA, e.g. (6.55 a.m.), 2598 tone, Manniuß, from Lyttelfon. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Wagstafi. Tineon, Farouhar, An6tey (2), Stewart, Packer (2), Hopping, Hitson, Sante, Caraerford, Thorpe, Studley, Nurse Hurse, Mesdames Orawsliaw, Downing, Montgomery, Marshall, Goodefe, Anetey, Dixon and infant, M'Dougall, Craig, Butcher, Gibbs, Sraythe, Haraclouph, fc'-antc, Loughnan, Thomson, Morris and infant, Storey, Weekley,' Sir Jae. Mills and secretary, Me«SST6. Furst, Forbes, Tate, Finlayson, Bruce, Downing, Fraeer, Fullor, Stuart, Anstey, Dixon and boy, M'Dougall, Collins, Bridge, Sievwright, Ncilage, Cannon, Guthrie, Kendall, • Gualter, Murphy, M'Kenzie, Witliell, Butcher, Anderson, Lonsdale, Gibbn, Ivirker, Brodrick, Payne, t Orr, Happine, Stark, Fowler, Watkins, Phillip?, Craig, Potts, Low, Weekly, M'Dougall, Forrester; 57 steerage. PUKAXI, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 1444 tone, Frew, from Limestone Island. ARAPAWA. s.s. (10.5 a.m.), 268.t0n5,. Rawyers. from Wanganui. NIKAU,.B.s. (11 a.m.), 248.t0n5, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. _ MANAIIOA, s.si (11.30 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Wanganui. }.[AITAI, s.& (1.5 n.m.). 3393 tons, Clift, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. WAKATU, s.s;' (1.45 rim.), 157 tons, Wills, from' Kaikoura and Lyttelton, via Cape Campbell. ABAHTJRA. s.s. (1.45 p.m.), 1596 tons. Lambert, f.rom West Coast ports and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon-—Misses Dixon, Sorensen, Na.hr. Weston, Sutherland (2), .Carr, Boyle, Dcbenahnn, Milroy, Itive,. Luxfond, N-ahr, Thompson, Milroy. Burton, Crowther, Mesdames Cook and child, Hartell, Swanwick, Sorensen, Hartell, Ry<*u» •Dixon, Kemp, Walsh, Nahr, Geddes and 2 children, Hoyte ( Moir, Northcroft, Fane, Campbell. Bell.- Tonuent, Prussing, Ker"shaw, O'Donuell. Col. Smythe, Dr. Boor, Messrs. Cook.' ; Dina, Pettrick, Manttan, Hartell. Cullen; Stenhens, Clough. Wood, Cairr, Dixon, Kemp, Larsen, Darraeh, Rathboil-. O'llara, Cullen, Morgan, Geddes, Kirk, Whittaker, Gqrton. Entrician, Northcroft, Rogerson, Campbell, Scarfe, Harris, Maekay, Kershaw; Ngan Fee, Davis, Fathers, •prussin?." Kingsv»ell; 31 gtcoragc. KAPUNI, 6.'s. (10.55 p.m;), 150 tons, M'lntosh. from Patea. . MANA, 6.3.-.(10.30 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea. ' PATBENA, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: •Saloon—Miesea M'Donougjh, Chiawford, Grubb (2), Baker, Fana, Bart-rum, Faulkner, Duncan, Anderson, Dwanney, Capper, Gilkison, Milligan, Fan a, Burton, Pemberton, Edginton (2), Coffey, Nuree Pa-ttie, Macey (2), Vavasour, Smith, Rogerson, May, Hereto, Lindsay, Casey, Bardie (2), Nicholl, Abram, 7-resdamea Crispin. Leseuer, Grubb and 2 children, James and 2 children, Rilley, Clayden, Besley, and infant, •Seabury and infant, Levien, Monro, M'Neill, Clarke and ; child, Gill, Ohlson, Adams, Caeey, M'Gilvray, Oasey, rtiirhc.U, Davis, Pemberton. M'Hattie, King, Gurr, Rogers, Romell.'Perryman, Messrs. Oarr, M'Donough, Grubb, Halbert, Pere, Reynolds, Duncan, MacPheivaou, Rilley and 2 boys, Cairns, Clayden. Baieent, Kilby, Bennett, Crowle, Bartley. Moore, Jones, Stevens, Brown, Wilson. Judge Cho.pman,Chanman. Holmwood, Liffitree, Kimbell, Gordon, Lambert, Pat-arson. Monro. Bohm, Aikman, Morris, Ilogjr, M'Neill, O'Leary, Dillon, Western, Bragg, Adams, Leonard/ Newton, Moars, Macey. Vavasour, Perrin, Hewlett, Ostler,.Davis, Gibson,, berton, King. Berwick. Wimpenney, Douglas Hudson, Bright, Romell, Rcid; 15 steera"G* FRIDAY, MARCH 7. • WAIRAtf s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 93 tons, Dciley, from Blenheim. , _ DEPARTURES. THTJKSDAY, MABCH 6. '
HAUPIUI, s.s. (10.35. a.m.),, 71,5. tons, 811ton, for 'Ticton, Nelson, New Plymoutn, and Oneliunga. 1 . KOIIATA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 1994 tons, Tate, for Westport.' • KAPITI; e.s. (5 p.m.), 242 . tons, Sawyers, for Wanganal. ; _ NIKATI, U.S. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tons, Ho,y, for Nelson aiid Motuelsa. ' : MOERAKI, s.s. (6 p.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, for Melbourne; via southern ports and Hobart. ' ' irUIA,.-s.s. (6 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wangan'ui. ... AAvAiIOU, 6.3. (6 p.m.), 407 tonß, Manley, for Foxton. • , ■ ■ ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 377 tone, 'Yickerman, for Nelson. PUKAICI. s.s. (6.50 p.m.),. 1444 tons, Frew, for New Plymouth. 3IABAKOA, s-f. (8.5 p.m.), 2593 tons, Manning, for Lvttelton. Passengers: Saloonr:Missea AVillocli. Miller, Harkne=s, Kemblc, Lane, Willis/'Cooke, Maye, Wieeman, Me®dames Edgar, Dyer, Simpson, Holdcrness, Pyfe, Munn, I/icut. Pemicll, 001. Sraytlio, Messrs. St. Olair, Wiles, Gilbert, Edgar,M'Bobie. .Inetofte.. Anderson, Harnett, Scott, Br'cjwn, Davis, M'Dougal, Baggott, Kirk. Bobinson, M'Dowcll, Mcnzics,- Lush, Smith, Howard, Newton, Taylor, Parlier (2), Wateon/Hancox, Croft, Munn; 40 eteeragp. ' FRIDAY, JtAROH 7. MAITAI, s-s. (0,10 a.m.), 3393 tons, Carson. : for.'northern ports. /IttJRU, ■s.s. (0.55 a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson, for Cfist.lepoint and East Coast baya. , REMTJERA, s.g. (0.40 a.m.), 11,276 tons, Greenstreet, for London,' via way ports. (Passenger-list published yesterday.)
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaptrai, Patea, March T. Majia, Patea, March 7. Ngaherc, Grcymouth, March 7. Wairau, Blenheim, March 7. Queen of the South, Foxtail, March 7. Stormbird, Wanganui, March 7. Awa.voa. Nelson, Motueka, March 7. , Maori, Lyttelton, Mavch 7. Echo, Gisborne, March 7. » Wimmera,' Sydney, via north, March 7. ' Maunijnniii. Melbourne, via couth, Mar. 7. Kamona, Greymoutli, March 8. Aorere, Patea, March 0. Opawa, Blenheim, March. 8. Awahou. Foxtori, March 8. Huia, Wanganui, March 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 8. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, March. 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 0. . - Ma-nourika. West Coast. Nelson, Mar. 8. Waimea, Wanganui, March 8. Koromiko, Wffitport, March 8. Hippie, Gisborne, Mar. 9. Mokoia, Dunedi'H, Lyttelton, Mar. 9. . Ngatoro, Grcymouth, March 9. Konrata, Westport, March 9. : Koonya, Grcymouth, March 9. , Matatua, Port Chalmers. March 10. Tn-dralema, London, via way ' ports, March 10. ' Monowai, northern ports, March 11. Alexander. Teraliohe, March 11. JTinemoa, northorn lighthouses, March 12. : Maitni, northern porte, March 14.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Poherira, Greymouth. March; 7. Kapuni. Patea. March 7. Mana, Patea, March 7. Wairau, Blenheim, MarrH 7. Stormbird, Wanganui, starch 7. Arapawa, Wanganni, March 7. Kirinaka, Patea, March 7.. Awaroa, Nelson, Motueka, March 7. Pateena. Picton, Nelson, March 7. Maori, Lyttelton, March 7. Kaikoura, Loudon, Maj'ch 7. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, March 7. Wiinmera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Mar. 7. Maunganui. Sydney direct. March 7. . Manama, Torakohe. March 7. Waimea. Nelson, West Coast, Mar. 7. Katoa, Westport. March 8. Aorere, Patea, March 8. Opinva, Blenheim, March 8. Queen of the Sonth, Foiton, March. 8. Awnlion. Foxton. M-i<rch B. TTuia. Wanganui, March 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 8. Nikau. Nelson. Motueka, March 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton. March 8. Arjiluira, Picton, Nelson, WcGt . Ooast, March 8. Katoa, Westport. March 8. . Blenheim, Blenheim, March 10. Mokoia-. northern ports, March 10. Monov/.-n. Lvt'elton. Du.nedin. March 11. Maoon'-ik.a, Picton, Nelson, West Ooast, March 11. ]?innle, Napier. Gisborne, ?>lnr. .11. Alexander. Nelson, West. Const-, Mar. 11. Maitai, Lyttelton, Duncdin, March 14. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUT. clue here from Melbourne, via south. March 7. Leaves samo day for Svdnev Hir'W. WAIiJiTMOO, due hern from Sydney Marclv 1?.. Sails March 13 for Melbourne, via Fouth. . WTMSffiRA, due here from «outh Ma-reh 13. Sails same de.y for Sydney, via north OVERSEA SHIPPINC.
Collingham ... New York Jan. 21 Apr. 29 Glenetivo ....... New York Jan. 20 Apr. 23 Briez Izel .... New York —• May 2 Court-field New York Feb. 20 May 2 BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. ADELAIDE, March 6. Arrived.—Jessie Craig, from Jtokianga. MELBOURNE, March 6. Arrived—John Craig and Rangiora. Arrived.—Baranfels, from New lork. SYDNEY. March 6. j Arrived.—Aorangi (yesterday), from WeiSailed.—Hawke's Bay, for New Zealand. SUVA, March li. •Sailed.—Navua, for Auckland. COASTAL. THURSDAY, JIABCH 6. POUTO (EAII'AEA). Arrived.—llineinoa (7 a.m.), from Hpklantra. __ AUCKLAM). Arrived—Tokomaru («5 P-m-h from M<ratrcal. via way port". T Railed.—Clan Grant (6.45 a.m.), for London, via Newcastle and Suez; I.akanoa (8.25 p.m.), for Newcaftle. •Arrived.—Monowai (11.30 a.m.), from southern ports. . NAPIER. Arrived—Ripple (1.45 a.m.), from Wellington. , , •nr„iu„„ Sailed.—Wimmera (4 p.m.), for Wellington. . _ NEW PLYMOUTH. _ Arrived.—Rarawa (5.20 a.m.), from Wel-Sailed—Eara-wa. (8.40 p.m.), for Onehunga. I'ATBA. Sailed.—Kapuni (8.45 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANOI. Arrived—Waimate (5.15 a.m.), from WelSailed.—Stormbird (8.35 p.m.), lor* Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of tho South (10.25 a.m.), from Wellington. I'ICTON Arrived.—Hanpiri (6 p.m.), from WellingSailed.—Kurow (1 a.m.), for Newcastle. ' NELSON. Sailed—Awaroa (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTI'OUT. Arrived—Koromiko (8 p.m.), from Wellington. . • • GBEYMOUTH; Arrived. —Ngahere (8.50 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ • LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Jtnunganul (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: ..aloon —For Wellington—Misses Krad-ey, Barrett, ,Walker, Parsons, Hay, Wilson, Plummer, Matlierson, Cameron, Mefdnmes Barrett, Bell, Phillin, Palmer. • BncUland, Ma 6, Farbe. Clark, Morris, Dans. Bradley, Ku sell, Walls, Messrs. Oarr, Blight, Bell, Watcon, Roberts. Evans, Carrington, Carringlon, Green, Parsons, Burclicr, Smith. liidlev, Oliver, Palmer, liavrn, Bennett, Brown Sailed.—Maori (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Richardson, Wilson,. Williams. Hill. Andrews, Gordon, Garden, WagstalT, Sage, Bishop, ISeiloy, Mcsdames lioujrhnan, Rowlands, Morrison, Richardson, Wilson, Grange, Peters, till'. Rhodes, Soldi, Cramp, Kinrawell, Seville, 'Ames, Beilby, Hassal. TSradley, Ifaac, .Tames, Messrs. Izard (2), Harper. Murray, Rowlands, Leigh, Cant. Morrison, .Tames, Peters, Rhodes, Soldi. Ml/eaii, Biake, Wood. Brigam, Ilill. Suckling, Thomas, Isaac, A. H. G. Rhodes; '.X) steerArrived.—Karamu (6.30 a.m.), from Greymouth; John (10 a.m.). from Nydia Bay; Cvgnet. from Kaikoura. ~ "Sailed—Star of Ireland, for Dunedin; John, for Timaru.
DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Mokoia (2.45 p.m.), from northern ports; Storm (4.<0 p.m.), from Wanganiii. ' Sailed.—Petone (noon), for Oamaru. TIMARU. Arrived.—Corhraa (2.20 p.m.), from Wellington. , / REMTJERA SAILS FOR HOME. At an early hour this morning the New Zealand Shipping Company's It.M.S. Rcmuera left the stream -at Wellington for London, via, way ports. The liner left the Glasgow WhaTf nt 4.30 p.m. and anchored in the'stream to finish coaliug. The Reranora 16 due at London on or- about April 17. , , TAHITI LEAVES 'FRISCO. Cable advice has been received from £r?n Francisco stating that the Union liner Tahiti cleared San Francisco for Wellington, via way pouts. Tho steamer is due'-at Papeete, on March 17, .Rarotoiiga March 2fl f and Wellington on March 27. Tho Tahiti proceeds to Sydney on March 28, where ehe is duo on April 1. TOKOMARU AT AUCKLAND. An arrival at Auckland from Montreal, via way pprtc, at 4.45 p.m. yesterday was tho Now Zealand Shipping. Company's chartered steamer Tokomaru! On completion of discharge of the northern portion of her cargo the Tokomaru will come to Wellington. She is due here about Harch 9. ESSES LEAVES SYDNEY. The local agents for the F. and S. Line have been advised that the steamer Essex, which is en route from Liverpool to Wellington, left Sydney for Auckland at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. The vessel is due at this port on or about March 17. WAIWI3EA ARRIVES' HOME. Coble advico.has been received by the local\ agents for tlie Shaw, Savill and Albion. Company stating that the cargo carrier arrived at London from Wellington on Tuesday evening. March 4. The Waiwera left this port on January 18. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. Nicol has joined the Haupiri as second engineer, vico Mr. G. Ronnie, who has come ashore at Wellington. ,-Mr. G. Watt has joined the Maori as seventh engineer. ' Mr. G.'A. Watson, fourth engineer of the Mararoa, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. L. Stewart, who was fourth engineer of tho Mait<ai,'ha6 come ashore for orders. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO. ' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Mat-atua —Sails from Wellington for London March 11; due London April Z4. Arawa.—Arrived Wellington February 18; leave© March 20; duo London May 2; sails from London for Wellington and Lyttelton M-ay 22; due July 8.. Waimana.— Arrived Dunedin March 1; will sail from. Auckland about March 27; due London May 7. Tainui— Left Cape Town February 21; due Wellington March 18; sails from Wellington April 17, duo London May 30; leaves London June 19, due. Wellington August 5. Tokomaru.—Due Auckland March 6; sails for London beginning of April. Pakeha.—Left Liverpool February 4. for four New Zealand main ports, via. Sydney, dus Auckland March 26; Rails for London end April. . lonic—Arrived London February 8; talte February 27, due Wellington' April 15; 1 paves Wellington May 15, due London Juno
27. ItMigatirx—Loft London Febrnary 6, for Auckland, Wellington, and Bluff, via Syd« ney, duo Auckland March 28. Athenic —Left flio February 18. due London March 7; leave? London March 27, due Wellington May 13; sails June 12, due London July 25. . Kia Ora.—Left Canada February 15 for. four Mew Zealand main nortfi, via Australia. duo Auckland April 20. Kn/ramca.—Arrived London February 10; p<iils from Liverpool irareh 29, for four Now Zealand main ports, due Auckland May 20. , Zmlandie.—Arrived London February 21; pails March 12 for Dunedin and Lyttelton direct, duo Duncdin April 25. Wniwerni —Left Wellington January 18, Bio February 12. dne London March 4. Kumara — Left Auckland February 2, lUo February 23, due London March 19; fails from Canada April 15, for four New JZealand main r»orts, due Auckland June ZO. Mair.i.ri.-Left Wellington February 2, Rio February 24, due London JTarcli 14. Corint.bic.—l<eft Wellington tc'jP'ary 20. duo London April 3: pyls for We jngton anil Lyttelton April 24, due V, clllngton •Tune 10; ler-vcs Wellington July 10. duo L Dclnhie A — Left Wellington February 19, duo London April 6. TASIIANIA SERVICES. U.g.S; CO. CRITICISED. Referring editorially to tlio unfounded rumour that tho Union Company were contemplating tho cutting out of fast steufc. era from the Dunedin-llobart-Melbourno service, and keeping the "fliers" to run between northern ports and b.vdney diree,t the Hobart "Mercury" E«ys, rather bluntly s— The Tasmania!) Steam Navigation Company fold out to the Union Steam blilp Company 22 years ago. Since then the world line been pretty well transformed by progress of all sorts —wireless telegraphy, bioscopes, automatic telephones, motor cars, turbiiio steamers, hydroplanes, airships. aeroplanes, all manner o* wonderfut things. Han hus taken to , building fleets for flying through the an at ,IPO miles an hour. But the good, steady-going Union Company still plough through tho \vat"i\ and do it with the same old boats, in tho saiuo old lima, or rather more. Our Hying licet—joint production of, the enterprise and energies ol' the Union Company and lluddart-P;u'l!cr r coiisist? of kovcii palatial vessels, of winch i<s almost equal to the tonnage of a- fair river steamer. The youngest is the Loonpanu. citfht years old; next the Paloona. 13 vcars; then tho Westralm, 15 years. After tho*e cotor tho old Tasiuaiijan Company's Oom\h, 24 ycn.iv; tho niV iha Bo to molilalia-, S3; and tho T^&Uatipu,
36. < There mature stagers are fit companions for the Tamwcra and the Warnmoo, if the intention is to entrust the Dunedm-llobart trade to these when tho "flyers" betake themselves to tlic Sydney- \\ ollmgton service. "Wlioii that occurs, unless some other linen come to the rescue, it is 6afe to predict that the route from Ifobart t-o New Zealand or vice versa will In l via. Sydney for oil passengers who have time and monev for It. We are hopeful, however, that the New Zealand rumour is 1 merely <in unfounded scare, and that th« Union Company's announced purchase of the old "Granges," now known by their Irish names of Tvrone, and to on. is not solely with a view to their joining tho new Niagara on the trans-Pacilie route with which Tasmania will get 110 nearer connection than Sydney or Melbourne. The only fault most people have to find with the Dunedin management- of this Croat shipping company, who hold in their hands so much of the fate of Hobart ana Tasmania, is that, like rome other Dunedin ventures, it is a little too fceoten in the Bawbcc-saving trait, ond not- sufficiently Scotch in the characteristics wnicn have made the Scots at the head of Burn.., Philp, and Co., such a power in Australia. The truly enlightened business maiv is possessed of imagination and large ideas, He can see the possibilities and go out to meet thorn and lead them ft} 00 ?-...-™? Union Company aro not wholly without this imaginative faculty, or they would never have been so enterprising ,® fi . build a Niagara to create a trade ' or T J l ® 1 ' self. But somehow—doubtless because ])uiv odin is not Jlobart-thc company hac* never sliown even a. good working ijnacl nation regarding the possibilities of .lit • hart and Tasmania. TSho can doubt tliat somo ; -day we ©ball have a daily scnlcc. quick and steady, between tho mainland and our northern railway terminus, tr who can doubt that we shall some daj have a good direct service by large boats between Eobart and Sydney?
Tho Patea trader Aorere is advertised to leave Wellington for Patea at 11 a.m. to(lay- . t.i i. The Scales steamer Clan Grant, which, was loading at New Zealand ports "recently, left Auckland for Newcastle, Suez, and London at 6.45 a.m. yesterday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's cargo carrier Iviikoura is cxpectcu to leave "Wellington for London to-morrow. The Government steamer ILinemoa leaves Kaipora for Hokianga and Wellington today. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., local agents, have been advised that the Mangapapa- is still detained at Karamca. The F. and S. liner Drayton Grange is. at present loading Home oargo at the Bluff. The Westport Harbour Board's suction dredge Eilden Ward was taken up on tho Wellington Patent Slip for overhaul yes- ' torday. The Union Company's Pateena will "come direct to Wellington from Nelson to-mor-row. Tho Mapourika, which is en route from West CoaGt ports and Nelson, to Wcl--lbigton, will make a call at Plcton tomorrow afternoon. She is due liero late to-morrow evening. Tho Union Company's Maitai arrived at Wellington from the south yesterday, having relieved tho Tarawera in the East Coast passenrar trade. Captain Carson is in commana of the vessel. ans Ms en- . prineers are as follow Mr. Anderson (chief), Mr. Mowat (second), Mr. Lewis (third), and Mr. Prothero (fourth). Tho Kauri,"at present discharging Newcastle coal at Napier, will leave for the New South Wales port at the end of this week to load again for New Zealand. Tho Union liner - Maunganui is duo at Wellington from Melbourne, via southern . ports, early this morning. Sho is expectcd to sail for Sydney at 5 p.m.
Steamers. From. Left. Due. Jndralema London Dee. 20 Mar. 10 Tlnwlto's liny ... London Jnn. 10 Mar. 14 Whakarua London .Tan. 28 Apr. 14 Nerehana ...... London Feb. 23 Apr. 28 Tainui London Jan.30 Mar. 18 Op-awa London .Tnn. 3 Apr. 2 Uotorna London Feb. 15 Jtar. 31 Hangatira ...... London Feb. 6 Apr. 3 Indrabarali .... London Feb. 13 Apr. 18 Ionic London Feb. 28 Apr. 15 Ti.fex Liverpool Jan. 11 Jlar. 17 Surrey Liverpool Feb. 22 Apr. 26 Tokomaru .... Montreal Dec. 25 Jtnr. 9 Whali-ilMO ... St. John Feb. 15 Apr. 3d Barenfeia Xovr l'orlt. Deo. 24 Apr. 4
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