The Aparima.
ARRIVAL AT SUVA. (Per Press Association-) AUCKLAND, May 20. Union Company is advised tfaatthe Aparima has arrived at Suva. was delayed by the weather* The steamer Aparima is one of the largest vessels in the I nion Company's fleet. She is a twin-screw vessel of 5704 tons register, and was built especially for the service be.tween India and New Zealand about three years ajjo. She sailed from Calcutta on March 31st on the present voyage for Fiji and New Zealand ports, intending io call first at Suva and next at Auckland. lkr cargo comprises 891 tons for Fiji. 1950 tons for Auckland, 82 lons ior Wellington, 151 ions lor Lyttelton. 682 tons for Duitedin, and 40U tons for Bluff, making a total of -121t< toils. Tlie cargo consists of oils, teas, tapioca, gunnies, hessian, rice, ■wax, kapok, coir mats, etc. About vtwo years ago the Aparima put into Fremantle considerably charred by a .fire which broke out in her hold vwbilst outward bound from Calcutta.
CABLE NEWS. (United Pres9 Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. )
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 21 May 1904, Page 3
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173The Aparima. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 117, 21 May 1904, Page 3
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