ULIMAROA DUE TO-MORROW.
It is expected that considerable interest will be taken in the arrival of the Huddart Parker Company's intercolonial steamer TJlimaroa to-morrow from Sydney. The TTlimaroa was five lioiirs late in leaving Sydney, and consequently will not arrive here at her usual time, although she has evidently made a good passage and is expected to arrive in the stream at 10 a.m. Sho will berth at about 11 o'clock at No. 2, Queen's Wharf.
The TJlimaroa has 363 passengers on board, including the remainder of the M.C.C. touring team, who will be met at the wharf and later given a civic reception. Of sporting interest also will be the arrival of H. Opperman, the famous Australian cyclist. The vessel-carries" 437 bags of mail from Australia and 315 parcel receptacles. She is scheduled to leave oa the xetura trip at Boon, on I'riday.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 13
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