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THE SYDNEY BOAT

By the Moeraki, due here on Monday morning next from Sydney direct, 88 saloon and 111 steerage passengers are being brought. The vessel has 751 tons of cargo, including nearly 2000 cases of fruit, to put out here, after which she goes to Lyttelton, probably on Monday night wrsniEßA in port From Melbourne and Hobart direct, the Wimlnera. arrived in the harbour at 7, o'clock last evening, and tied up at No. 1 north, Queen's Wharf, where pratique was granted. Tbe vessel left Hobart at 1 p.m. on Monday, and encountered squally weather, with strong winds, rain, aud heavy seas, for three days. When nearing Cook Strait a dense mist was met with, which continued with calm weather until arrival here. The Wimmera is to sail this evening for Hobart and Melbourne, via southern ports TENNERIN MARU FOR NEW ZEALAND The Japanese steamer Tenneria Maru has been chartered by the American Trading Company to load at Hakodate for New Zealand ports MOURA LEAVES NEW ZEALAND To take up running under her new ownership the Moura. recently purchased from the Union Company by an Eastern firm, left Auckland last evening for Newcastle to load for the Philippines, afterwards proceeding to Hongkong PERSONAL Mr. F. Densmore, chief officer of the Corinna, has left the vessel Mr S. J. Munn, second engineer of the Corinna, having come ashore, Mr H. Boyd, late of the Navua, has joined the vessel in his place Mr R. H. Alexander, radio operator of the Maori, has come ashore Mr H. Houchen, third officer of the Tarawera, has come ashore for orders Mr N Christie, late of the Haunganui, has transferred to the Aparima as second officer Mr J. Hall, late chief officer of R.M.S. Maitai, is under orders to join the R.M.S. Niagara in a similar capacity The liner Kumara, loading at Waitara, is expected to sail for Auckland on Tuesday next to complete operations. She sails finally frojn Auckland for London It is expected that the Ngatoro will come off the Slip on Monday next to complete her overhaul. She will sail towards the end of the week for Greymouth The motor ship Kiritona is leaving for Kenepuru Sounds to-day to load a caTgo of posts for Afcitio The Taiune, which is due at Auckland on Tuesday next from Fiji, has on board a part cargo of 1980 cases of bananas for Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 4

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THE SYDNEY BOAT Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 4

THE SYDNEY BOAT Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 4