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Ecv. (i.nd Mrs. F. Thornton, Eev. H. Hall, Sir. and Mrs. J. Blake, Jlr. and Mrs. W". Broelier, Jlr. and Jtrs. E. Bromley, Mr. and Jtrs. H. Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. 8.. " Grandry, JCesdamcs Angus, Falconer, Harrison, Havcrson, Kolly, Langdale. Mar-, tingdalo, Mitchell, Potors, Swift, Ware, Messrs. Archibald, Bagloy, Busscy, Oham>ers, Croudaco, Falconer, Pirth, Guise, lart, Hemingway, Hicks, Iloldsworth,. Johnson, Langdale, Moore, Swift, Theobald, Wilkins, Misses Butler, Falconer, Fawdry, Gray, Harrison, 1 Daverson, Hayes, Kelly (2), Kimbor, Langdale, Leavill, KacMillaoi', Major, lEasweH, Morris, Pyle, Rowbothain, Tongue, Walaco (2), Ware, Wliitton, Wigg, Witting, WoOlley, Masters Bromley, Goodwin 12), Haverson (2), Jiangdalo (2), Peters; also 156 third-class passengers. . . , ~. ... MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Air. n. Anaerson nas Bigned on the otorm as chief engineer. ill". H. Short has signed on tho Jlaori as assistant, purser. Mr- W.' 0. Ferguson, second engineer of .he kokiri, has come ashore on aick leave. .Mr. G. Fraser has signed on the KoJiiri as third engineer. Although tho Victoria was supposed to leave Sydney on Wednesday iast for Auckland, tho Huddart-Parker, Ltd., adJf so 'hat she haa been delayed there until Monday next, which will make her five days late. Her New Zealand coastal movements are at present in doubt. Kelt week's Sydney boatr-tho Eiverina -left Sydney at noon on Thursday with 207 passengers and 840 tons of cargo for Wellington. She should arrive early on Monday morning. The locally-owned' scow Kapua has been sold to a. Nelson buyer. This is the third Auckland sailing vescsl that has been soldi away from Auckland in the last two months, says tho Auckland "Herald." The previous sales wero the Arrah-na-Pogue, which, -was soldi to a Sydney firm in December; and the Vesper, ecow, which was bought by the Whakatano Harbour Board last month. The Kapua, whioh, was owned by M. G. M'Gregor and D. M. and H. l>. Darrqch, was built at Big Omaha in 1912, and is a ketch-rigged wooden vessel of 42 tons gross. Her present owner is Captain Lang, of Ncl6on. . Although it is some thirty-two -years since sho left the dock yard at Dumbarton, the Union Company's Mararoa is still capable of competing successfully with many a modern adversary, ; says a southern exchange. On Tuesday night she sailed as usual from Wellington at 7.50, and to tho surprise of both her passengers and the staff at Lyttelton, she entered the moles at 7.55 a.m.on Wednesday, and ten minutes later was , berthed alongside Uo. 2 wharf. Tho timeoccupied from wharf to wharf was about: twelve hours fifteen minutes, a crcditahle performance for a vessel like the : Mararoa. ■ The Himitangi arrived in port yesterday from Wanganui. She leaves hero on Monday at noon for tho Chatham Is--lands. ■ . ■ : The Ngahero will sail at 5 p.m. to-day for Greymouth. . ■ . ■ The Kowhai left Greymouth at 2 pan.. yesterday for Wellington with a cargo .' of coal. She should arrive earlv on Sun-' . day morning. - .:.'!. ...'... Owing to her late departure for —the ■ West Coast on this week's run, ■the-'JIa" ■ pourika will not reach here until to-' I morrow morning. The Tainui arrives in Wellington from Waitara to-day. Sho will receive cargo to-day and xip till noon on Monday for Waitara. ■'.-.'■ Messrs.- Cathie, ..Dempster and. Co..'ad-. vise that the s.s. Wootton should arrive- . hero on Sunday night from Lyttelton, and will leave hero for Picton at about 5 , p.m. on Monday. - ...... MAIL NOTICES' — 9 ___. . Subject to necesEary alterations, mails will close atvthe" Chief Post Office as'un- • THIS DAY (SATURDAY),' JANTJAE.Y: 27. , Wanganui, New' Plymouth, also Manowatu, Bangitikei, and Taranaki districts, • per Mana'watu train (Thorndon Station), 7.30 a.m. Wanganui, also Jtanawatu and Rangitilsei districts, per Mano-Tratui train (Thorndon Station), 3.15 p.m. Wairarapa- district, per Wairarapa- train !• (Lambton Station), 6.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Napier .and- Hawke's- Bay district, per '• Manaivatu train (Thorndon Station), 8.20 a.m. and,3.15 p;m. .;...,•.,: ';. . Auoklandand district, ■ also New Ply-: mouth, Wanganui, arid Napier, per Main Trunk train. (Thorndon Station). 12.20 p.m. Palmerston . North," VNapier, Wanganni, Auckland, and Auckland district, per second Main Trunk train (Thorndon Station). 8 p.m. (except Saturdays).*; v.- . vSelson, French Paii/'cind-'Havelock, per' Nikau, 1.20 p.m. ■„ Z-l.^ii?.-;.7 Greymouth, HokiMkßy-'.and. Kceften, per Nguhere, 4 p.m. -'-■•■-■ ■ ; Southern offices of - New Zealand, per Mararoa, 6.15 p.m.7v-"T~~"'.". ~1"'.'T:''""i~: Gisborne, per Porti.Victor,i.7.4s,.p:m. ~;.., Blenheim,' Havelock, and-Picton, • Tia,. Blenheim, per Wairau,' 7.45' p.m. . ' ; MONDAY, JANUARY~ 29.' "' ■Australian States, excepting New South i. Wales and CJueensland (due Melbourne February 3), per Paloona, 10.30..a.m._j_. ~_.:... Picton, Havelock.-Blenheim, French-Pass,- ' and Nelson, also the undermentioned bays, per. Elsie α-t Picton, per Pateena, 11.60 a.m. Brightlands, . liUilwer, Crail : Bay, islaino Bay, Hikoekoea, Homewood, Hopai, Jfncyca Bay, Manaroa, , llahau, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Okolia, Pinohia, » Pohuenui. Port LiEar, St. Omer, Tamure, ■Tβ Eawa, The Portage, Tβ : Puru, Tira Ora, Waihohonu. Wakatehuri,Whatahihi.' ' . ! ... Australian States, per Westralia at AuckI land (duo Sydney February 4), per Main ' Trunk train, 12.20 p.m.-. . . . Nelßon, Eeefton, and' Westport, per Kai- _ toa, 4.20 p.m. ! ' I Kaikoura,'. per Wakatu, 4.20-p.m. '■ " Southern offices of New Zealand, also Greymouth, Hokitika, and Eeefton, per 5 Maori, 6.15 p.m. ' jr '* TUESDAY, JANUARY 30. i - Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika,. >■ and Eeefton, per Mapourika, 11.20 a.m. f Nelson, French. Pass, and Havelock, • per' Nikau, 4.20 p.m. . . - - . .- i Southern offices of New Zealand, per- • Tarawe-'a, 4.20 p.m. -.-• . ••■ . •: 7 Southern offlces of Now Zealand, per-' e Mararoa, 6.15 p.m, _.. .....,.,..,._;, •.,.:,. THUESDAY, FEBRUASY 1. -'. : B Parcel: mail -for.-;Australiaa .'States,. iei' 3 Eiverina, 2.30 p.m...:.. .:.....■;... ~-.... .;,'„, a Australian States, Pago Pago and. Honolulu (due Sydney February 5), per Eiverina, r 3.30 p.m. : ' ~ ...-,....." r . ' REMINDERS. - 1 Mails for. United Kingdom, i'A'merlcai" t and all- oversea,countries, except Austra- " lia, will be dispatched-from time to timeby best route without special" notification. Mails for Australian States closo at Auckland, per Westralia, on Tuesday, January 30, at 1.45 p.m. Correspondence for all neutral countries is subject to censorship. Parcels for dispatch by 6teamors and trains, with tho exception of tho-' usual ferry steamers for southern offices close at the Chief Post Office, Wellington, ono ' hour before the advertised times of closing of mails. . Tho parcel-post mail per Main Trunk tt exnres3 closes at tho 0.P.0. at 11.30 a.m., j and for tho south per ferry steamer at 5.45, p.m. ; , liato letters for mails beyond the Dominion cannot in future bo'posted on the steamer, but must bo posted in the latelotter posting-box at tho Chief iPost Office . up to the appointed time shown on the mail notice. Tho advertised time.. for- closing mails „ by steamers aro..liable.-:to '.alteration(earlier or later) at'any moment.-' ' -■ As, the last clcaranco'of the "city receivers is made dt 5;45;p;m.-.on:Saturdays all correspondence for; the 7 Sunday night . Auckland express , : must be posted ■at-the-Obief Post Ofllco not later than Bnm'on'' Sunday. :■•.■'■-:•,-■.'■--■■.■ ■■:•- *■■ •,•'■■• AH the principal mails by train . and steamer closo at To Aro and. Courtenay Place Post Offlces at the samo hours as " at tho Chief Post Office, with the exception that there is, no late-fco clearance,. and that mails by' tho ferry steamers for southern offices closo at 5.45 p.m. Mails for Auckland and' Auckland district, jer second Main Trunk express, closo at Courtenay Place.at 5.45 p.m., and Tβ Aro at 8 p.m. ' ....... A. P. DRYDEN, -.' . Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Wellington, January 27, 1917. Jtessrs. Baldwin and Kayward, patent attorneys and consulting engineers, of 215 Lainbtqn Quay, Wellington,", report ) that recently that they acted''as - agents 1 hi- filing the following application. - for letters-patent of New Zealand:— A. '' M'Noill, Auckland, .binder file; Miller ] aud Stanley, Auckland,'water : heater; W. . F. Bowers, San ITrancisco, conveyor.belt; , 11. I'licker, Parramata, , sewage, purifica- • tion; A. B. Miller, Auckland,.\pbtato- ' peelei , ; A. B. Potter, Birkonheiid, basket; ■ G. Holford, Christchurcli, nautical instrument; E. W. Spronl, Auckland, ani- ', mill pen; R. W. Sproul, Auckland, teat - cup-support; L. Darcy, Litclifield, wheat ■ elevator; K-. P. Park, Melbourne, reduc- ' ing ores; G. Johnston, Whakaoapa, stor- ' ing hydrocarbons; J. A. Jamieson, Wellington, scrubbing appliance; G. A. Mul- ! lor, Auckland, air engine. . , GILBEY'S DRY GIN. Doctors recommend, and Drink it. Beware of Imitations.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 2

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