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The Tort Augusta Is due here on Bth February from New York, via Australian . jmrts, Dunedin. Lytteltoa and Wellington;. Lpon completion of discharge here, she sails again Cor Australian ports to lift wheat ■Cop itomfi •'■'••■ It ' was originally Intended that the Barber Line's chartered steamer Waguma ißcales Line, agents) would discharge New York carL-o at Wellington. These arrange-•mtn-ts'havc be.on~alteTi'oVund' lier cargo will be transhipped at Australian ports for New Zealand. - FIEBBCn.VS FAST TRIT. The Scales Line chartered steamer Hebburn arrived at Monte Video on Jau-iary 1? after-a. fast. .run. 0f ; 22 days from Wellington, and resumed her journey , flo.stou- on January- 13, The Hebburn. wbleli is owued by the Huddart, Parker ' Cunipatry."ts qilttfe a new steamer, being on her. flrsx round voyage from London. _, . • ■■■ 'ANOTHER OTSINKABLE VEiSSEIi -According.; to recent advices from the L'uheil Kingdom, another unsuitable vessel i U'-Vii • l>e ' wmrtructed. -Sutura.ly, --those. iB-t£.res.Led. are contideut that this time the ideal has been achieved, and the vessel will be all that is claimed, bat those in shipping circles have -had - proof that 'stronger contradiction than the mere statement tiat what has beeu so ■ long sought after Is now uear to accomplishment. For instance, there i." still fresu m mind the Titanic, of wnlcn the greatest claims. oX this iuwture were put forward, ' 'yet -tan- end- shattered -vue theory most completely. THE TAI.NTI. ■ --Tte-rRM.s, Tainni-arrived here yesterday ' from London. Capetown. Uo-bart, and WeKington. Her passengers were landed ai the southern port. She has a Urge cargo Jor here, and, after discharge. salU again'for Sourh to unload. The Taniui's passenger list has already heon published. Captain T. MofTaft, who is in charge of the Tainwi;- has ttie following officers with .■ .him.:—Chief. iif'W.. Kershaw: seeotfd,'. Mr James Jones: third, Mr H. .Mellor: foarfn . Mr" AV''HfH; slflp's"'su-rgeon. Dr. JoHn H. Alden: .chief engjnoer. Mr <■!. GreenhlU' ' second. ;Mr L, A. Miller; third, Mr L. Jackson: j'oarthvMr TO.- L.- -Mnrgrrn: fifth Mr D.. Brown; sixUi. >.Mr L. -I. Zimnir:, crhlef 1 refrigerating englueer. Mr C. Marnilon: 1 Becond, ,Mr C. ..3.: Mtilr: electrician. Mr Moore: wireless pperalor, Mr M. ,i, P. ■ V&lf; 'pWrKfcf, ilr ttTj. Carpenter; cilef stgward, Mr P. P. Bralne.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 4

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 4

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 4

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