THE SYDNEY BOAT.
A -wireless message from t.ho Wcstralia yesterday intimated that the vessel expected to make port <it- 4 o'clock this morning. The vessel, which Ims on board 94 passengers and about. 10C0 tone geueral corgo for Wellington and southern ports, will berth between seven and eight o'clock. She leaves at 5 p.m. for Lytteiton, where slio remains until Thursday evening, arriving here early on Friday. She sails at uoon the same day for Sydney. PAPAKOA REPORTED. A "wireless intimation has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Co. that the Paparoa. which, left London on April 14 for Australia and New Zealand ports, is due at Hobart on Thursday morning. The vessel is scheduled to arrive here on June 10. THE RTJAPEHTJ. The Ruapehu "was expected to have completed loading operations at Waitara yesterday in time to leave at midnight for Wellington. She leaves here at noon on Thursday for London, via way ports. ! INDRABARAH DUE JUNE 20. The Indrabarah is at present at Melbourne en route from London to New Zealand. She should arrive here about June 20 after visiting Auckland and Napier. , MAKARINI LEAVES LONDON. Cabled advice from London states that the Makarini left there on May 29. After calling at Melbourne. Sydney, Auckland, and Napier, the vessel is expected to arrive here about July 31. MAKURA AT AUCKLAND. The R.M.S. Makura arrived in Auckland from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva early yesterday morning with 100 passengers of all classes and 930 tone of Canadian cargo for the northern port. Tho vessel left for Sydney last night. MOVEMENTS OF COLLIERS. The coHier Kamo, which has been barbound at Greyniouth, left there at noon yesterday with a load of coal for Wellington. She is due this morning. The Kaituna is due to-day from Newcastle, via New Plymouth and Pictou, with a load of coal. The Komata is due to-morrow from Westport with coal. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Sadgrave. assistant purser of the Wahine, has joined the Maori in a similar capacity. Mr. Brayshaw, of the Union Company's Blenheim office, takes Mr. Sadgrave's place on the Wahine. Mr.. G. Towii6 signed on as wireless operator on the Manuka- in place of Mr. A. 11. Beard prior to the vessel's departure for Sydney on Saturday. Mr. W. H. Watkins has taken Mr. S. Almao's place as chief stewards of tho Komata. Captain Henderson, who was formerly master of the I.arga Ixiw, is now in charge of the Berwick Law. which has arrived at Lytteiton from New 'York. The coastal steamer Aorere arrives from' Patea to-day to go on the slip for her annual overhaul. Cabled advice from Melbourne announces the arrival there of the Kurow from the Bluff. The vessel Calm is due here from Greymouth on Thursday with a cargo of coal. She returns to the West Coa<?t on Friday.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 8
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471THE SYDNEY BOAT. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 8
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