MONOWAI, FROM SYDNEY.
The Union Company* «tfaxner Monowai, from Sydney, arrived ■in the (tream at 12.25 Iwrt night, and wm berthed at 7.45 thl* morning. The Teasel left Sydney at 3.25 p.m. list Saturday, and cleared the heads at 7.16 p-.tn. Moderate weUiier wai experienced until Sunday morning, when % fresh ■outberlj wind, with v«ry heary tea, wm encoutttefed. The Vewef rrcelred a lively towing. th« heavy weather lasting until Tiie«d*r, when the sea moderated, and S.E. wind* eet in, and h*ld until arriraL The cargo (or Wellington inolude* 1000 cases fruit and trainhipinenU ex Oroya, Britannia, Wodonga, South», Wjrandra, SlglMmind, Airlie, and India. Captain Dawson, Ute of the lUkanoa, who 1* on his way to Danedin, arrived frcntt the Went Coast this morning by the Mapourika. Mr. W. I). Cbimimcham, who has been retiering at tb« Nelson oftloe of the Union Company, rejoined the Hapourika to-day as purser. , Mr. Mooner, who haa been acting on tho Mapowika, m to transfer to the Fateens*
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 83, 5 October 1905, Page 4
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163MONOWAI, FROM SYDNEY. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 83, 5 October 1905, Page 4
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