OUR STEAM SERVICES. HUDDART, PARKER& CO.'S NEW ARRANGEMENTS. WELLINGTON TO BE THE HEAD. QUARTERS. [By TELEGRAPH.] (Our Own Correspondent.) (PER S.S. MANAPOURI AT THE BLUF.)
Hobart, 24th November. To-day's Hobart Meroury says : — Mr. John Murrell, manager of the Huddart, Parker and Co., in this city, leaves for Wellington, via Melbourne, on Monday next. He goes to New Zealand to open the branch office in connection with the new service which the company intends to start in that colony There is every probability of Mr. Murrell being permanently installed at Wellington. This will make the fourth office which Mr. Murrell has opened for Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s firm, with which ho has been connected since boyhood. After starting tho Newcastle branch he went to Sydney and did likewise. Afterirazds he was entrusted with the building up of the Hobart trade, and his record is well known. At all times obliging to both shippers and passengers, Mr. Murrell quickly established himself in popular favour. As a business man he is well and favourably known, and equally co in social circles
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 126, 25 November 1893, Page 2
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178OUR STEAM SERVICES. HUDDART, PARKER& CO.'S NEW ARRANGEMENTS. WELLINGTON TO BE THE HEAD. QUARTERS. [By TELEGRAPH.] (Our Own Correspondent.) (PER S.S. MANAPOURI AT THE BLUF.) Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 126, 25 November 1893, Page 2
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