LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS.
May 20— Ngakuta, s.s. (12,40 p.m.), 1230 ton*. Muir, from Circynioutli. WILLOCHRA ARRIVES. By arriving In port at 10.50 a.m. 10-doy from Sydney direct, the Union Company's chartered steamer Willoehra completed her lust (,rii) In the Intercolonial service, mid incidentally re-enter-ed the San Francisco run. The vessel nclcd ill a dual capacity on the voyage across the Innman, and is consequently one day earlier than Is usually the case with the outward boats for San Francisco. She sailed from Sydney .it 3.30 p.m. on Saturday last, mid cleared the Heads an hour later. Strong north-easterly winds, together with considerable seas and a heavy swell, wero evperienced throughout the trip, on arrival the vessel anchored in the stream until the. Port Health Officer had made his übuul inspection. This completed, the Willoehra catno to a berth at No. 1 south, Queen's Wharf, where discharge of a fairly large general cargo was commenced. The Wiljochrti is timed to sail for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete, at 0 n.m on Friday. The following saloon passengers for New Zealand arrived by the steamer :— Misses Leslie, llmdniarch, Morrison, Austin, McAretis, Mnrlcr (2), Astlll, Hutehlngs, Hillen (2), Fraser, Sister Kelly, Sister of Mercy, Mesdames Iliky and child, Bunny, Hislop, Callender, Dick, hard, McKenna, Cummings, Hamilton nnd si children, Hewlett, Haiibon, Wnldron, Gibson, Gow, Norris and child, Shaw, Page, Roe, How son, Spurwny, Smith and infant, Duncan and infant, Foster, Balks, Billon, Gould, Skipworth, Caplnin Frew, Messrs. Buuny, Nicholas, Dick, Murray, Htslop, Richards, Treiierry, Currie, Matthews, Ksnlc, Hyams, McKenna Izard, Young, Herd, Blackwell, Kirn?, Wells, Hamilton, Stanley, Clay, Hannnn, Braddock, MeEntially, Miles, Granger, Barry.Bnrry, Goldstein, Bower, Wynter, Hewlett, Waldron, Gibson, Gow, Black, Scaly, Norris, Johnston, Cnrmiclmcl, Shaw, Page, Callen> der, Crelßhton, Roe (2), Aiken, Long, Stewart, Murray, Peterson, Howsiin, McKce, Mawhihiiey, lunkaid, Spurway, Mattersoti, Fraser, , Curry, Shaw, Symonds, Wood, Phillips, Abbott, Bed' well, Crooks (2), Foster, Minchell, White, Fuller, BkcKham, Trott, Cranfleld, Shacklelon, HarTlbo!}'T lb0! }' s st, t . e^ l " t ' Tow "ley, Marshall, Jackson, Davies, Williams, and 17 third-class passengers. BY TELEKAPtt. MRLBOUENE, SOfch May. Arrived— Joseph Craig, from New Zealand. o , ,„. DUNEDIN, 20tli May, Sailed— ullmnroa (noon), for northern ports mid Sydney. Passengerß for Wcllinplon: Sa-loon*-Me(.dames Bell, Hayward, and Montgomel'y, Misses Heenan, Mcllic (2), Leary, tiny (2), Messrs. H. S. Bell. Montgomerj, Heenan, WllHams, and Turnbull.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 8
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385LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 8
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