STILL DETAINED.
UNION* COMPANY'S INTERCOLONIAL FLEET.
DISAPPOINTED PASSENGEES
(By Cable.—Preu AMociation—Copyright.) SYDNEY, November 26. The offices of the Union S.S. Co. were besieged yesterday with intending passengers for New Zealand. There was much annoyance and unavoidable delay. Many people stayed round waiting for news of the possible prospect of getting away. Over 460 applic»tion» nave been made for berths on tho first boat away. Four hundred have booked by the Maheno, which has only remote prospects of sailing to-day. These include the Manuka's cdmplemenfc oi passengers. < The vessels laid up are the Maknra. 3lnnuka. Maheno, Karitane and Willochra. The mails were removed from tho Manuka and transhipped to the Zcalandic for Auckland. She also took a large of the Dunedin mail ;-■ which usually goes south via Melbourne ■ ' ' . f< The.Zealandic took 1179 bags of - - mails, a record for one steamer to the . , Domifiion. These included an English mail by tho Macedonia.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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150STILL DETAINED. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 9
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