SHIPPING NOTES.
Tho New Zealand Shipping Cot pany's steamer Kcmuera, which ar:ivcd at Wellington on Monday evening from London, .-ia Plymouth, .Teneritfe, Capetown, aud Hbbart, is still commanded by Captain 11. E. Greenstioct, wbo has the following officers;— Chief, Mr W. Olphert; second. Sir M. Downton, third, Mr E. Ho'land; fourth, Mr W. B. Kirk; eu geon, Dr. A. Grant; chief encriueer, Mr W. R. Sneddon; second, Mr F. McLean, third. Mr C. Richardson; fourth, Mr W. Colquhoun; fifth, Mr G. Armstrong; sixth, Air J. Molli-=on; chief refrigerating engineer, dr W. H. Pa- ker; second, Mr F. Batley; electrician, Mr W. Johnston; chief steward, Mr P. 80-.yen; wireless operator, Mr A. Boli-ter. Tha Remucra is landing 5200 tons of cargo it Wellington, and is expected to arrive <it, Lyttelton on Sunday to complete difebara-ins. According to the London • "Shipmnrr Ga.-ette," the Federal steamer Cornwall, which was reported yesterday to have been co.d, bes been purchased by an Italian firm, l/io ptice paid for the Cornwall has not transpired. ... ~ t- - On Tue»dsv next, 11 tb inr-t., tho Union Coranany's steamer Mararoa will run an excursion trip from Wellington to Sh p Cove Queen Charlotte Sourd, where the ceremony of unvei.'ing the Captain Cook memor:a. will be performed by hi* Excellency the Governor The Union Company's steamer Ka_.oa, which left Bunbury <m January 53rd for Lyttelton, parsed Nuggets Point Lighthouse at 3 a.m. vrsterdav. and i» due here about 8 'clock t'lrs mirninv. The K?.toa imp a full careo of jarrah to d:>cbarrc at Lyltclton. The Wn'temaia is due here to-night or tomorrow morr.:':ig with a cargo of coal from Newcastle. She will land pnrt cargo here, and will leave nest week for Timaru to complete . . The Melbourne is to sail this morning- for Great Barrier Island and Opoua, to load timber for Sydr.cv and Melbourne. Her next trip wii! probably bo from Newcastle to \\ clington, with a cargo of coal. The Brisbane left >ewca-t c on Tuesday with a cargo of coal for Lyttelton, where sho i* due about Monday next. Captain Macdonald, formerly chc-i oiticer of the Melbourne, is in command of the Brisbane.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14583, 6 February 1913, Page 8
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