WARRIMOO'S DAMAGES.
.LESS THAN ANTICIPATED. (By TclcferapU-Prcub Assi/liltlDrt.) ■ '■r Ounedini' Novombsr 10./ : TM damage to ;tho Warrimoo is cot bo great tot .CbnSidorod. : dt: is iiot anticipated that .inafiy plates will have to . lie removed in consequence ol buikling//.'X- considerable' quantity, of tho ! lighter cargo WO3 dam-, aged, by fire .add Wnterj.;. .The >ork of 'unload-' in« is'txpcctcil to'bw&mploted today 1 ,- offer which tliu Vessel will I,L docked and examined by surveyor! ... The company, although hot .incurring <.anr liability; hatu agreed to pay the. board oi second-class ■ passengers . -during ihoir oniorced stay ashore.' The il an uka takes the Warrimoo's cargo --and passengers • at tho und.of tho week, and tho Waipori, from AusIralian ports, will call at Ilobart.to load New Zealand. ~ cargo,-.} which;; ; f should havo been brought .on the I .'warrimoo's return trip, f-■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 7
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135WARRIMOO'S DAMAGES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 666, 17 November 1909, Page 7
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