OIL-LADEN VESSEL ARRIVES AT AUCKLAND.
A Press Association message from Auckland announces the arrival of the American brigatine Jeanette, after a voyage of 55 days from, San Francisco, with a cargo of case oil. '
The movetnonts of the local coastal fleet, are uncertain in light, of 'the influenza epidemic and the Waterside Workers 'Union's ■ decision for a cessation of work for a Week. ' Within 2 hours. 15 minutes of each other the American Bailing ehips Lily and Phillipine tailed yesterday morning for Levuka, to load for San Fraucieco. . ' The barque Daniel, from ton Francisco with a. cargo of case oil, arrived at Wanganui on Wednesday. The Yokohama, auxiliary vessel Tenjoniaru arrived at. Auckland from Japan, via tiuva, at <m early -hcur on Wednesday morning. She left JapMi on September 7, and experienced fine iyeather, reaching Suva on October 28. She- left Suva, on November .2, The Tenjomaru. which is 317 tons gross, brought u cargo of sulphur. . ... The following passengers arrived at Auckland on Holiday from Sydney by the Biverhia:-Mesdames C. Booth. Duncan and child,. Pollock, Frankham, Hood, Collins and infant, Quick and infant, Coitle, infant and'child, A. Wells, Misses Pollock, Jlullcr. Messrs. Ling, . Hedlcy, Duncan, Campbell, Stenhouse, Frsnkham, Blackman, Cooke, -Templer. Quick. Kygatc, Denholm, Jfilhvavd, Bullock. Talbot, Wells, Hanson, W. Hatch, Staff-Sergeant Blake, Dr. Cam. ■ The liiverina is to return to ■Sydney ' Tho full present strength of the Harbour Hoard permanent staff is about ]60, but. at the moment it has been, further reduced to ISO. by influenza. Mr. K. Sutherland, a. new officer in the Union Company's service, has been appointed to the Koromiko as third officer, in place of Mr. H. Theeman. Captain F. Katfford, of the Calm, is ashoro with 1 influenza. ' Captain Bald is n.cting-ca.ptain. and Mr. A. Dowall joined as second mate. ■
Mr. k. 0. Stswart ha; rejoined the Wellington branch of Huddart-Parßsr, Ltd., as acting-traffic manager. He ivqs in camp fOr fourteen months, and has just been discharged .asNmedically unfit, following A Furious illness. Jl"r.. A. Jl'Caul, who has been relieving Mr. Stewart, i? badly affected by influenza.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 8
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