LATE SHIPPING
MANUKA, MIOM JjYDXEY. Shoitly bcl'oiu 11 a.m. to-day Hie Manuka came to an anthouige in the stream from Sydney direct, and tile result of the medical inspection hemg Mitihf.ictorj , the vessel wab beitiied at No. 0, Queen's Wharf, at noon. The Manuka left Sjdney at fi p.m. on Saturday laut, and cleared the heads half an hour later. Fiesh noith-eust winds prevailed til! ycstsrdaj, after which fine weather and sn ootli seas lasted till arrivul. Cargo brought by the vessel for Wellington comprises the followinp :— 50 ingots topper, 023 chests tea, 30 eases Force food, !)7 mclcs o> liter grit, 254 cases soap. 712 sleepers, U0 eaieb boots, 324 hai.s lead, MX!O bags lice, Sfd brick*, 3000 eases dried fruits, 32 cises candles. 2230 sacks inanuie, 60 cases niinm.il waters, 120 cases Scott's Unnilsion, OS sacks flour, 25 cafes drugs, 54 bags onions, 1200 cases salmon, i<i2."> eases fruit, a quantity of sundries, and transhipments ex Den of KuUnui, Kiistein, Thurinjsen, Outline, Koononp, .Mona, Ville do la Cistol, i'eroirrine, Varan, Moldavia, Macedonia, Aorniigi, and Osuahiuck. The Manuka. lca\ei, foi Hobait :uid Melbouijie via the south, .it 0 p.m. to-monow.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1909, Page 8
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191LATE SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1909, Page 8
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