HOOKINGS FOR SYDNEY.
This eyening'tho Huddart, Parker Company's linor Ulimaroa■ leaves■ for Sydney direct. -Her passengers 'include tho: following,'" booked , at Wellington:—Misses-Ltttz, Fruisins,' Mevor, Sturrock, Knight,,-Brewer,- Parsonson, liiddell and maid, Green,-,Vicl:ermani L. Viclicrmnn; ■. Bcnnington, D. Bennihgton. nr.d Dow, Nurso Correll, Jfostianics ' Linto'r.;" Davics,' Woodier, ; Camernu, lliUer/'Wcrdo)!, 'Dotty; and Honniiißton, Messrs. Imti (2),.'Einton,' Nelsoft..Brown, Manes, Fitzherbort. Smydcr, Shophovd (2), T/11. Dayloiv Matrnß, Miller. Grs. Kin , ;. Olieesoman.' M'Grath, W.'.Wun10! , .. , Kcesinir. B6nninijtnn, Pcniberton, and. A, : E.-Wadlyy, Eev. E. L. Gwynne.'.'•'
■ " ■;. WAIKUNA, FROM- NEWCASTLE. ( j ■/• Pnforc niifldflxyestorday the Union Company's collier Wairnna arrived in tho stream from Nowcnsf.lc. Mid,.nftof medical inspection, herthod n.t, tho Itailvay-tyitarfi and commeneod di»chn.rging her enrgo of coal/' The Wairur.a left Newcistlo;n.t 1 p.m. Mast Friday, nnd for.-the'first-thrco days of. tho voyage experienced fine weathnr, but sliOjthpnvran into a'etiO" northrly irnlo,■ whirli brniipht with it a heavy.beam Fea. F"r the following' 24 hours sens vroro oonlinuplly vB-sMnir over the..vessel,, but senrinfe-the New .S!oa!.inrl const' she i"?ain ran into fine wgot'ier. which.cantilinrd till arrival. .Rhc.hu p.bov*, WO'tons of >)oa'.. aid n.ftor dißehnrftjit; the Wol'.inirton , nortinn (IHCO tor.-i) will probably got a\vny for Lyttelton to-morrow oyening. .
,'■■■ . ' WAIiEIMOq, FROM .SYDNEY. , \ ' ' After n, rum of. thrco days 20 y hours from Rydney the Union Company's Warrimoo arrived in tho streant at'a few minutes , before, eleven o'clock yesterday' niornir.f!.' . Leaving Sydney at 2.30 p.ni;; on'.'iSaturday, the'- Warrimoo exporiencod a "fine weathor passago. for ,tho first couplo of dayn,.^but,. for tho next 24' hours; sho encountered;'strong • westerly winds and high ccas.'• By Tiicsday OTcnin", however, tto weather had moderated, and continued , fine till arrival yesterday -"morning. 'Cargo brought by tho vessel for thin port includes :-i285 railway Bloopers. 10 baits linseed calic, 2<o bags coke,' 55, pieces cedar, 72 ■'.obfrths pipe. 2CO hairs rice, 83 picrca timber, 199 bnra. lead, 2569 bnms. salt, 56 boRS ricertiej!,, 91 ironbark piles, 117 chcstß ttia; 150 boxes soap,': 50 ciioks resin, 2CCO cases fn.it.,- •:■■.■■"■■■ ■; •- ■:■.■: ■-■■■'1'.:..; " ' ■~■'• ■ , Thoi. Wnrrimoo is timed to leave for. Melbourne, via eouthorn ports and. llobart,. at 5 .p.m. Jo-'day/'•-':•■• ■;'• , • ■'. ... . •',. ~'■
■ PASSENGERS FOE LONDON. " '' ' By- tho Nev/Zealaiid'Shipping Company's steamer TuraUir.a, which'leaves for London'a!, noon to-day, the v ,following have booked Ualoou: From -.Wellington—Mcsdamcs 0. B. Brandon, F., G. Hume, li. Jl.'-Hall, KoyworUi. Williams, O. 8. Mattne'ws, Mies' \f. E. Hail, Major T. Perkins,. Messrs. 11. Nairn, G. Wiudrain, J. Hill, A.. E. White, A. B. Keyworth, Williaius, Murphy, SutherJaui, Hogan, Toone, E. Brydone, 0. Brydone, ; ; QUinlan, Sutcliffe, 'Allan. From Nelson: CaiJtain: D. Irvipff, Mr. W. il. hnd.Mrs. Short., .Third-class'-;'. From WellinEton-Mesdamcs J. White, Collins,- S. P. Dart ar.d 3 children, Messrs. E.' Hales;. F.' Chambers, Masters D.■■ E. Collins, O. Oolliiifl. - From. Oamaru: Mr. D. Donnan. From' ; Aucl;land;.Mr. H. and Mrs. Phillips, Messrs.; D., Boird, U. Tuckwell, Mrs. H. Oollingwood.; From Invercargill: Mr. E. Wilson. From Ashburtou; ■ Mr. J. Cairns. From Tirnara; Mr. K. Wigant;--,From Dunedin: Mossnj. J. H. Simpson, J. Dor.ald, B. M'Crossan. From Napier: Miss J.' J. Millar, J. Stoili. From Waimate: Mjse L. Daniels. ..■■'. .;
The Tur.ikina is dno at Plymouth on Soptoniber 8, and at^.London , on the following day. , ■
MANAPOUEI,'FROM EAEOTONGA. With passengers and mails from, San Francisco; the Manapouri reached Wollinfctdn. yesterday aftornoon from ltarotonsa and Papeete. Medical inspection beihpr 6atisfactory,. tho vessel berthed at QUeeri'n Wharf shortly, after 4 p.m. It.wa3 on.July 7-that tho Manapouri loft' Wellington for the Islands, and she passed Pallisor at 7.50 p.m.. the same day. She experienced strong northerly winds and a heavy soa till July 10, and- thence' N.W. and Horthcrly winds and fine weather until .arrival at Rarotonga at 5.15 a.m.! oni July. 13, After discharging cargo sho left for'Papeete'at 10 a.m. the same day, nnd experienced moderate easterly winds and fine weather:until, arrival a'y 1.15 p.m. ort July 15. Cargo was-discharged and.passengers, mails, and cargo were oxchar.sed with the Mariposa from Kan Francisco,' and the Mahaponri left again for Mauke at 5 p.m. on July 17. Moderate easterly winds and seas were .met, with till nr< rival off Jhn'iflland at 10.30 a.m. July .19., Mails were landed, .and..she proceeded t6 Rarotonia',arrlving at 4; a.m. on July 20. Sho left the following da'v for Wellington, ar.d experienced modoratc and variable winds till renchinp Ca»o Pnlllaer, and:thence fresh westerly winds till arrival. Tier"enrso. comprises:—3081 enses, 146 kits bananas, , .6987 cases orar.jos, 2246 sacks copra, 16 sacks-ebcoanuts, 1 bain cottor.. 2 eaiws f,urtli!-sholl, '7-hrvri'gls oil. 695 naneK sholl; « packages sundries, 18 nackaßCs dried fruits, 22 crates roolln? naper, 4 capes vanilla. The greater part of the copra (1916 socks) isfor Hambiirp.and a, ciunr.tity of shell is for Hambui'g and Loiidon.' After riißchnl-ping , her cargo tho vessel is to leave to-day for Wcetport.
The Union Compnr.y advise that tho Wanalta is to load at Bluff nn August 4, for Oamaru, Tiinarn, Napier, .Gisbornc, ■ and Auckland, Meoiirs. 11. Merger mid F. J. Popple, late of tho KitHwa, have rcsigi't'd from the Union Company'" service. ' Mr. F. E. Gamble, Into Second officer of the Mokoift, has-joined the Knrow. It is announced that the' Tyscr liner Indradovi is-to lond at New York for New Zealand porta, and will sail'iibout .August 31; via Melbourne and Sydney. Tho Niwarn is to lcavo London on August 21 for Melbourne, Sydney, ncd New. Zealand porta. • Having considered tho evidence taken at tha pioliminaly inquiry into the alleged grounding of tho Manuka (roported in southern papers) on a (submerged rock at tho Bluff, the Marino Department has decided that no farther action bo takes, It appoari that no damage was done to tie vcucl. .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 7
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907HOOKINGS FOR SYDNEY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 572, 29 July 1909, Page 7
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