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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHAfIBB OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day. Hr. ra. Full moon 1 11 60 P.m. Last quarter 9 8 43 a.m. Now.- moon 16 8 12 a.m. First, quarter ■ U 6 2 p.m. Full moon 31 4 11 p.m. MOON. Moon rises 10-day, 2.60 p.m.; nets, 11.48 p.m. TIDE. Today, 12.11 p.m. To-morrow, 0.35 a.m.; 12.49 p.m. ■ SUN. Sun rises to-day. 4.45 n..m.; sots, 7.19 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY,' JANUARY 23. WAKATU, s.s. (12.50 a.m.), IE7 loub, Wills, from Knikoura. HLENHEIM, s.«. (6.10 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Rlonliciin. KAROIH, s.B. (6.20- a.m.), 1863 ton*,-Maw son, from Grcymout.li. OPAWA, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 110 lone, Nicholas, from Blcniiolm. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lj-ttolton. PossongOM; 180 saloon and 120, steerage. NIKAU. s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motuoka. WHAKATANE, s.s. <9.50 a.m.). ,6902 tons, [ Barnes, from Auckland. PALOONA. e.s. (12.55 p.m.), 8771 tons. M'Benth, from southern ports. HAWEItA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 200 tons, Jaokson, from Patoa. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from I'atoa. PATEENA, s.s. (9.46 p.m.), 1212 tons, CamI eron, from Picton and Nelson. Paseonttors: Saloon—Misses Pickering, Pattlo, Nurso Wallace, Finlay (2), Oowan, Hargroavos (2), Stewart, Spooling, Patorson, Hanoock, Brobnor, Ellis, Avlson, Allan, Robinson, Lowlsham, - Seed, Thompson, Cblsnnll, Martin, Horner, Foil. Brico, Griinn, Crosbiflcld, Henderson, Rkclton 12). Morris, Aitlion, llnll, Clarke, Williamson, Chativln, Payne, Woodman. Philipson, Siijtors of Morcy (2), Pritchard, Fraser, Ronnington. Edwin, Lovo, Mosdames M'Eaohorn 'and 2 children, Armour, Post, Park, • M'Donald and child, Sutton and 2 children, Ellis and ohlld, Purvis, H.iflelon, Phelan, Fnwcett, Atndgo, Shack. Pattlo and child, Walker, Lucas, Smith. Fulton; Collins, Lockle, Eyre, Feehail, Neville, Desmond, Harloy, Pollard, Kc-ir and child, Bull, Oomins, Fatoreun. Couzens, Stubbs, Messrs. Armour, Best, Purvis, Jackson. Godfrey, Fenn, Grlffln, Recti, Phelan, Fawcctt, Stubbs, Kidson, Fulton, M'Donald, Dutoh, Bold, Evorstinck, Morinrty. Ohatwin, .Turner, Allen. IT Kitchen, . Harris, Kllgour, Strnck, Thompson, Robinson, Smith, Frore'. Ourtin, .whito. Brav«*lwiw. Bourko, Wostmnn, Ifoastn\, Rud'd (2) t ' Sathorley, Love (3), Oockayno, Dr. Oockayno, Macintosh, Kttick, PUkcith* I Joy (2), "Edwards, Harloy, Eyro. Pollard. • Williams, Chapman, Boyle, Brown, Grave, Korr, Kcin, Janson, Guild; 50 stocraß°' . SUNDAY, JANTTARY 24. KAHU, s.s. (W5 a.m.), 182 tone, Gray, from East Coast. AVAHINE, s.s. "(7.10 a.m.), 4435 tons, Alawell. from liyttclton. Raloon— Jtlssofl Potheridge, SmHU (2), Thompson, Eggelinc, Barber, Perry, Kennedy, M'Oor-' maok, Brophy, Flood*. (2), Gripor and child, Searell, Hcaton, Crca.so, Gibbons, Haiff, M'Beth, Roefl (Z), Mesdumcfi Perkins, Thompson, Williams, M'Klnnon, Pahey, ITolliiia, Cosprrove. Perry, Hoilovray, Dancc, Cuddle, Baker, Ha I fray, Hallway, Gibbons, P*rlo, Davey. Maohan, Painter and child. Somvill, Lill, Worthington. Messrs. lUtchie. Cluippoll.' Thompson, Patience, Crease, Ranker, Lawrence, Maxwell, Peacock, Town«?ond, OosirroTe, Williams, In«pecrtx>r Fohoy, Grlgg, Bevin, Hallow. Holling, Androwfl, Anderson end child, M'Rae, Dr. Berry, Harrie, Wil-' son. Johnston, Taylor, Campbell, Guthrio, Hamilton, Perry, Moody,, Nioholls, Peaoock, Oampholl, il'Willvams, Gilbert, Milner, Bootli, Wilson, Bobson, Wilson. Dance, Cuddle, Carr, Carr, Baker, Dumoell, Pritohard, Weir; Hagpett, Hookly, Peaples, Whlicombe, Palmer, Capt. Gibbonß, Perie, Neill, Oastle, Phail, Grigor, Hood, Rennlo, lieslie, Buckley, Jl'Gowan, HummaJphray, Heald, Colllngwood, Hanson, Lavery, Gregson, Henderson, Brighton, Meagher, Father Lynch: 113$ etcernge. NGAHERE, e.B. (7.30 a.m.), 1090 tons, Bill, ner, from New Plymouth. RIPPLE, s.s. (8 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne. i WAYERLEY, s.s. 9.15 a.m), 157 tons, Stewart. from Grove. KAITOA, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 350 tons, Henry, from-Nolson. STORMBIRD, s.s. (1 p.m.), 217 tons/Dowell, from Wauganul. MONOWAI, e.fl. (1 p.m.), 3433 tons, Oarson, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses O'Kecfe, Livingstone, Steele, Crow, Hutehiaron (2), Croft (2). Mesdemes Rowe, Herman! Block, Howel, Bnrkman, Orosbie, Perkins, Messrs. .Rowe, Yernon, Herman, Black. Maloney, O'lCoefe, Burkmao, 'Jenkins, West, Hannah, Howel, • Orosbie, M'Dermid, Croft; 19 steerage. _MAKARINI, a.s. ' (1.30 p.m.), -10,624 tons, Hollla, from Napier. KAPITI, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 242 • tons, SawyeTe, from Wanganui. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (10.20. p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, from New Plymouth., , DEPARTURES. . SATURDAY. JANUARY 23. WAYERLEY, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Bonner. for The Grove , "ARAHORA, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 1596 tona, Ritchie, for Picton, Nelson, and West Coast.* OPAWA, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 110 ton 6, Nicholas, for Blenheim. VICTORIA, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 2969 tons, Oroft, for Duncdln. . SOMERSET, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 7010 tons, Hunter, for London. TAINUI, s.s. (5 p.m.), 9957 tons, Moffatt, for Waitara. PETONE, s.s. (6 p.m.)» 708 tons, Gordon, for Bluff. MANA, s.e.' (7.40 p.m.), 134 tons, Johansen, for Patea. NIKAU, e.B. (8 p.m;), 245 tons, Hay, for Nelson. PALOONA, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 2774 tons, 0, M'Leen, for Hobart. JOHN, 1 s.s. (11 p.m.), 342 tons, S, Holm, for Timaru. MAORI, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. . SUNDAY, JANUARY 24. WIRRAL, B.a. (4.30 p.m.), 4207 tons, Jones, for Lyttelton. WAKATU, s.fl. (midnight), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton.

-~ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Orari, Port Said, January 25. Kamona, Greymouth, January 25. Mimiro, New York, way ports. Jan. 25. Kamo, Greymouth, January 25. Neakuta, Greymouth, January 25. • Oanopus. Weetport, January 25. ' Mana, Patea, January ?5. Opawa, Blenheim, January 25. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, January 26. Maori, Lyttelton, January 26. - Westralla, northern ports, January 26. Ulimaroa, Hobart, Sydney, January 26. Corinthic, London, way ports, Jan. 26. Flora, southern porta, January 27. Arahura. West Coast, Nelson, -Picton, January 27. Wakiatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, January I?. Alexander, Pioton, January 27. Breeze, southern ports, January 28. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, January 28. Arahura, Pioton, January 28. Tarawera, northern ports, January : 29. Ulimaroa, Lyttclton, January 29. Wlmmera, Melbourno, Hobart,'January 25. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaltoa, Nelson, Motueka, JanuaTy 45. Kahu, Napier, January 25. Kapuni, Patea, January 25. Hawera, Patea, January 25". Aorere, Patea, January 25. ■Patcena, l'icton, Nelson, January . 26. Wahinc, Lyttelton, January 25. . Amokura, Cook Strait. Sounds. Jan. 25. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 25 Hula, Wangauui, January 25. Waverley, Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 15, Queen of the South. Foxton, Jan. 25. Ka'piti, Wanganui, January 25. Anglo-Brazilian, Lyttclton, Bluff, Jan. 85. Walrau, Blenlieim, January 25. Monowai, northern ports, Jan 25. . Wcstralta, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Jan.- S5. Whakatane, London, January 26. Ripple, Napier, Glsborne, January 26, Btorinbird, Wangajiui, January 26. , Wirral, southern portß, Jan. 26. Karori, Lyttelton, January 26. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, January 26. Maori, Lyttelton, January 26. Opawa, Blenheim, January 26. Mana, Patea, January 26. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast. Jim. 27. Mapourtka, New Plymouth, Westport. January 27. flimaroa, Lyttelton, January 27. Hiiia, Havelonk, Sounds. January 27. Flora. New Plymouth, West Coast, January 27." • Arahura, Picton, January 28. Viotoria. northonn ports, Jan. 28. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Jan. 28. Waimatc. Tokomaru Bay, January; 28. Taravrera, Lyttclton, Dunedin, J fin. 29. Ulimaroa. Sydney, Hobart, Jan. 29. lireeze, Wanganui, January 28. Arahura, Pioton, Nelson, West Coast, January 30. Wimmera, southern ports, Hobart, Jan.3o. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. UT/IMAROA, due Wellington from Hobart and Sydney dircct January 26. Leave* Wellington for Sydney and Hobart Janur.ry 29. Due Sydney February 2 and Hotart February 5. RIVEUINA, loaves Sydney January 28, for ■ Auckland. Due thera February 1, Leaves for Sydney February 2. Due February 6. JIANJKA. left Hobart January 9, Sydney Jouuory 15. for Wellington dircct. Arrived here January 19. Left- Weilington January 22 for Sydney and Hobart.. Duo Sydney January 26 and Hqbart January 29. WIMMERA, due Wellington from Hobart .direct January 29. L*avos January-30 for coutbcua porjj, Hobart, tmd Melbourne - -

VALOONA, lcri- Wellinirton for Kobn.rt, and Melbourne January S3. Dun Kobart FobriNiry 1. i MOEHAKI, loft riobort January 1$ nnd loavos Sydney Jiuraary 29 for Wellington direct,, lino hero February Z. I/oavos Wellington Fohruarv 6 for Bydnay. and Ilobart. Duo .Sydney February 0 nnd nobn.rt Fobrtary 12. , 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF RTEAMKHB. MARAIfA, IcD, Bydncy ■7n.nun.ry 2, (orW«l-----linntoii dlrnnt. - Arrived January 6. I*ll, •. Tor H«n Fmiiciwo, via Itnrotonga nnd I'n.nerlo, .Innuury 7. Duo 'Frisco .lanunry 27. iMOAN'A. lotl, Fun VYanoixco Jnnuary 9 for Wellington, via Papceto nnd lin.rotontrii. Who Wolllnilon .laniiary 10. Leavce for Sydney illrccl Jaminry 30. Duo there February 4. M-AP.PAI, leaven Sydney January 30 lor Wellington <llrc«t. n«e Welllngton Fobruory 3. lioavon Fflbniary 4 for 'Frisco, Tla Itnrotonßa nnd I'apoolo. Duo 'l'rieco Fcbnin.ry 24. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. NIAGARA, left PTdnoy January 21 for Auoklnnd Duo Auckland January £>. IrfaTo: January % for Vancouver, via Suva nnd Honolulu. Duo Vanrativor February 11. MAKURA, left Vanoouver' Jannary M for Auckland <uid Hydnoy, via Honolulu and Buvn. Duo Aiioltland .' February 8, Leaves same day for Sydney direet. Due there Pobruary 12. OVERSEA SHIPPINC.

BY TELROBAPn. OVERSEA. . SYDNEY, .January 24. Arrived.—Rivorinsi (11-.10 (i.rn. yesterday). . PORT BAID,, January 23. Bnilcd.-Ophir, for London'. COASTALi ' SATURDAY, .JANUARY' M.. ' AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Wostr.xlln, (2 p.m.), (or southern ports. Pusecnsfere-Kor Wclllntrton: Saloon —Jli6B Jt'Donnoll, Jlosdnniee M'Donncll, Glllice, Wilson, Mr. I'cmberton; Mr. Gillies. Sailod.-Mipiina (6.10 a.m.), .for. Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Harawa (8.2b p.m.),.for Qnchunsa. . . . . I'ICTON. Arrivod.—Arahura. (5.10. p.m.), from Wellington. . .. GKEYMOUTH.. Atrivod.-Awahou ' (5.15 p.m.).' from Wellington. . .LYTTELTON.: , Axrivod.-El OordobceldO «..m.), from Wellington. .... SUNDAY, JANUARY 24. . AUCKLAND.. , . Arrived.—Mahcno (7.35 a.m.), from Sydney; Tsuwore, (2.45 p.m.),' from southern and Bart .Oonst. ports; P.hysa (3.5 p.m.), from Singapore, via Sydney. . ~ ..';■': 'WANQANUI. .' . Arrived—MJanp, (3.40 p.m.), from Wellington. ' ' • ■ - ' ' ■ NELSON. Sail«d.-Aialiura. ■ (7.50 a .m.),' lor WelUng-ton;-,Nikau (8.30 a.m.), for Welltaßton. '• . GREYMOUTH.' Sailed.—Ngakuh'a (4.30 a.m.), for Wellington. • ■■:•• ■ WESTPORT. • ' ■ ■ fiailod.—Mapourika (2.35 a.m.l, for Wei. hngton. ' BLENHEIM... ■ , ■ Arrived.-Opawa, (1.30 a.m.),' from Wellington. LYTTELTON. .. . Arrived.—Maori (11.10 a.m.), from Wellington. ' . . ■ PORT OHAIiMERS. Arrived.—Jnveroargill -(8.35 a.m.); from In•vercareill; Ardgarry (10.15 a.m.),. from the iK>rth. Sailed.—Poherua (noon), for Bluff; Kurow (4 p.m.), for Weetport. NEW AUSTRALASIAN 'OOLLIEK. > ''' By Telegraph—Frese ■ Assoolation-Oopyright tt 3J • london,..January 22. The Huddart-Perker Company's new 00lUer Hebburn, which is Intended for the Australian ooastal trade, has , been l&unohed at Blyta. . ■ ' j, , OORINTHIO DUE TO-MORROW. • Advico. has been received •by tlie local agonts for the Stow, Sovill and Albion. Co etatog. that R. 11.8, .Corinthio Jeft Hobart at 1 p.m. on Friday, in continuation of her lournoyfrom.London to IVelJington. The liner ,)s uue in port at about.B p.m tomtrrow," and will not berth till Wednes-

THIS WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. The'local office of Messrs. Huddart, Porker and Go. have been'advised that their steamer Ulimaroa left Sydney for Wellington direct at .4.p.m. on Friday. Tho vessel has 1% passengers and, 435 tons of cargo on board for this' port. Tho Ulimaroa is expected to larrive at Wellington to-morrow afternoon, . • . EOTORUA LEAVES LONDON. According to a. Press . Association cablegram rcocived from London on Friday last, 11.M.5. Kotorua, of the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s fleet, has cleared the Home port for Wellington, via Cape Town and Hobart. Sho is due here on March. 8, ORARI DUE TO-NIGHT. Latest advice concerning tho New Zealand Shipping Co.'s Orari. (late H.M.N.Z.T. No. 6), is that the vessel will'arrive at Welling, ton from; Port Said this evening, She will be dismantled at " Clyde 'Quay-.Wharf before Homeward. loading is commenced.. SCALES CHARTERED STEAMERS. Mr. G. H. Scales,'who is in the habit of chartering steamers at certain times of the year- to convey - wool and general cargo from . New. Zealand ports to the United Kingdom, announces, that the next steamer to load in New Zealand will be the Skipton Castle, 3823 tons. She is expeoted in these waters about February 8, and is scheduled to leave the Dominion between February 15 and 20. The Dalmore, another steamer running undor the auspices of the Scales Line, Js expected to complete her New, Zealand loading at Lyttclton in time to sail for London to-morrow. RICHARDSON AND CO.'S EAST OOAST SERVICE. Messrs. Richardson and Oo.'s (Messr*. Johnston and Co., agents) coastal trade has been increasing- of late, and the result has - been that new slips have made their appearance qn the East Coast. Quite recently the company purchased the steamer Squall'from the union Company, and commissioned - her for the Auckland-East Coast. Bays-Gi6borne. service. Tho Ripplo and Kahu wero then placed in tho Gis-bomc-Xapicr-Eaat Coast Bays-Wellington running, and this programme being continued, hoe worked , well for some time. Within the last few. months, howover, the East Coast Bays' trade has been ever on-' the ibcrcase, and Messrs. Richiudson and Co. _ decided to build another steamer. During tho past fortnight she arrived from Home, and is at present boing overhauled at Auckland. ,It has now been decided to place the Mako, as tho vessel i's called, in the northern East Coast Bays"ssrvico, and transfer the Squall to the Gisborne-East Coast-Wellington service. The Kahu, which ha fl been running in and out of Wellington for years, will run in conjunction with the new steamer Mako, and tho Ripple and Bquall will work this end of the Island. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Chatfield, second ■■ officer of the Kurow, has gone ashore at Dunedin to sit.* for his master's certificate. Mr. ■ R. Carlyon; late of the Poherua, Joined the Arahura as purser on Saturday. Mr. .0. 0. Marshall, purser of the Corinna, has left that vessel. Captain Jones, late of the'steamer Squall, has been appointed to command Messrs. Richardson and Co.'s new steamer Mako. Captain M'Bcth is in charge of tho Union Company's Paloona, nnd has the following officers associated with him:—Mr. J. G. Middleton (chief), Mr. D. Gardnor (second), and Mr. K. Nicholas (third).

The Makarini, which has arrived at Wellington from London, "via northern ports, has been berthed at the King's Wharf to complete discharge. After having done excellent service as a coe-1 hulk for Messrs. Johnston and Co., at Wellington, the hulk Orcti will be sold liy auction this week. The old vessel, which was a well-known coastal steamer, commenced her carcor about 37 years ago. She was built in 1877 at Dunedin for tho Wellington and Wanganui Steam Paekot Company. It is announced that the Union Company's Pateena will leave Wellington for Picton and Nelson at 5 p.m. to-day, thus taking the placo of tile ilapourika for a trip. She will also make a call at Picton to-morrow on the back run from Nelson, and Bhojild arrivo at Wellington between 10 wd 11 o'clock at ftislA - J

Kor.lho pUTpofiO of completing Homewojd joiuHnj; the New Zoalaud Hliipping Co.V Wlmliurtano aaTived at Woliingtoii from Auckland ort Saturday morning. Departure will bis taken for London at. daybrco-k to'inorrow. At pronont taking in London onrgo at Weltinglon, the Walmate is scheduled to leave hore for Toltoinfl.ru Bay, Napier, nnd Auckland, on Thursday, January fi). FOial departure will ho takon from tho lustMentioned porl.. Wc/itlior .reports rcocavod. from Groymonth' on Haturda.y morning stated that thorc wan o. heavy «ca on the bar, and a moderate "freHh" in the Tiver. Includod in the Monowai's southern cargo, which will be landed at Wellington Vhli morning, is 270') boxes of but,tor for. trausiitpmeut to tho Waimato for Tiondon. tho Monowai will ptit out 395 tons of onrgo hero beforo proceeding on to' ncrthorn ports at 5 p.m. to-day. > Mai) advircfl from Sydney Kt-at-o that tho Adeiaido Rteamship Company's two aleam« cr«, Moonla 4i<nd Hullarra, havo been eold to Ja'panew). Holh vessels oro woll known on tlie Au«tr<iliiin coa.Kk Oontinuini: her .iouruoy from New York, tho 0. and [). liner Mimiro loft Auckland for Wellington at 6.10 a.m. on Saturday. She is due in port thio morning, and will dißrihargo tho local portion of nor cargo at the Queen's Wharf No. 6. Havinp comploted an extensivo overhaul at Port Chalmers, which included repairs to her machinery, the Union Company s Flora'will bo reooramieiisoncd at Duncdln to-day) and will leave there for the Woet Coast, via way ports. Thursday's "Otago Dally Times" haa tho following:—"Two shipping records have been *put up at DuncdJn and Port Ohalmorß jespeotivcly within tho doM< few days. In tho first lnstanoo tho Dolpulc, which arrivod in Dunedin on Sunday aftornoon. and oommenced tho dlschargo of her 2465 tona of cargo at 12 o'clock on Sunday night,» had oompletod tho work at midnight on Tuesilay—which must bo considered orpedlhandling. Five hatohcei were worked. Iu tho iK-.cond liiGtance the Maunganui has been taken into the Port, Chalmers big dock iwhen drawing 19£t. lOln. the dcepcct diaught yet rocordod for a steamer requiring docking at tho port. The Tahiti drawinst 19ft. 9in., which occupied tho dock just prior to tho Miumgaiiul being in, was the previous record-holder. "n Cl '° ij. 21ft. of water on the sill of tho dock, but il 1(5 undevfitood maximum draught of any steamer desiring to dock at 1 ort Ohnlmors i« 20tl.

It ie reported that there in a the amalgamation of the Coast Bt«im6hipfl Companv \yith tho Adelaide btcamslup Com. pany. 'rhey havo for .more than a year (>een in keen competition for coast trade of the State, and apparently the shareholders of tho omallev company arc satisfied with tho proposals for amalgamation which havo been placed before them, ino cmestion was • oonsiderod at o. inectiu . when «it wjuj informally, docldcd to accept tho Adelaide Steamship Oompany a for amalgamation on tho boeis of i£Q,wo in Adolaidc Steamwhip Companys shares and £5000 in cash, with tho management of the Coast .Steamships to remain as at present in the hands of the present secretary (Mr. A. Lc Mcasurier) for a period of five years.-' Early thic» year-a legal meeting of shareholders of the company will be colled to ratify tho proposal.

Stoameri. From. Left Due. Oorlnthio London Doo. It Jim. 26 RimMno London Dec. 24 Fob. 0 Mutat.ua London Deo. 31 Feb. 21 Sterof AmtrftHa London Jan. 1 Mar. 8 TaMiiii London Jan. 10 Fob. 25 Uotorila London Jan. 21 Mar. 8 Weetnicftth Liverpool Dec. 19 Fob. n Hallomshlre Liverpool Dec. 19 Fob. 23 Kumars, Liverpool Jan. 13 — Mimiro Now York Oct. 21 Jan. 25 Wlrral Montreal Oct. 28 Jan. 22 DiUdoroh Montreal NO7.23 Fob. 17 Bordcrdttle Montreal Jen. 10 M(ir.31 Hwperoe 8t. John Jan. 6 —

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