INTENDING PASSENGERS ANNOYED. LARGE NUMBERS BOOKED.
.ZEALANDIC BRINGING THE MAILS.
(Received November 26, 10.5 a.m.) ■>_ SYDNEY, November 26. ; •The offices of the Union Company: ere besieged yesterday by intending assengers for New Zealand, and there as much annoyance at the unavoid>lo .delay. Many people waited about the hope-of news of a possible pros-scfc-jof gettjng away. Over 450 applications were made Jor rths in the first boat away. Four aridred were booked by the Maheno, Inch lias only remote prospects of liling to-day. These include the anuka's complements. The vessels laid up arc the Makura, anuka, Maheno, Karetane, and illochra. ' The mails removed' to the Manuka jre fransiupped to the Zealandic, for I acklana. Slid also took a large por-' >n of the Dunedin mfcil, which usually es south via Melbourne. The Zeaadic took 1179 bags of mails—a reYd on one steamer for the Dominion; included the Englisli mail by the, acedonia. ;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8725, 26 November 1913, Page 5
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151INTENDING PASSENGERS ANNOYED. LARGE NUMBERS BOOKED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8725, 26 November 1913, Page 5
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