ULIMAROA IN PORT.
• ■ The Huddart'Parkcr Company's intercolonial steamer Ullmaroii arrived at Wellington on /■•Sunday morning from .Sydney, and berthed i later in the day at the Queen's -Wharf. The J,Ulimaroa left Sydney last Wednesday afterTjioon.': She experienced a line weather trip. '<■ The- vessel. brought -the. following passengersSaloon: Misses Beckett, O. Fleming, E. Gardiner, J. Kennedy, E. McLean, A. Scully, • Qucenaai, Reed, Shannon, K. Shepherd, E. • Skeet,!-M. Whiteford, Whitta, Nurse S. Thornton, M-cadames Burnett, Beckett, M. B»ook, ''BrookrieHl,'. Brb-ivn, Burd ' and,: child, Carrick, • ChristeDison," Cooper, Farm and infant, Hart, ■-W "Kotry.""•Lindsay, 'M. Marshall and infant, ■ Murray McNaughton, On-ell, Yeoman, Prewett, Qiiinnana infant, Keed and child, M. Sell and "infant, Shannon and child, M. Tattle, Whitney, Whitta, 'Williams and child, Captain C. Plun-kett-Cole, Captain Burd, Messrs. J. Anderson, J W Anyon, A. Barnett, T. W. Beckett, W. Bborman "F." Wr- Brookfleld, W. Brown, O. F. Brown, AY. H. Campbell, A. Carrick, H. O. Chant and-chiidrC'-W: Chrlstensen, H. M. Clarry S. K. Copper, J. Crisp, L. Du,Chateau, ■ D. F.. Doull,; L.Oray,.W.-M. Greenbaum, E. ' O Grubb, J. M. Hart, F. Holmes, G. Hurle, W. C. Kellow, S. King, W. H. Lewis, W. F. Lindsay, ,K. A. .Martin, D. S. Murray, J. A. ' McDous.il, A. I). McLeod, A. Orrell, H. Prewett, A. Keed,'.T.'H. ftussell, 3. W. Sandell, 8. Sawell, T. Sheeh.in, O. Whitney, A. G. Williams, ,'and-Wi J?i Yeoman; -56 steerage. The following lines are included in the 580 tons of cargo for New Zealand:—3oß2 cases (mit, 120 casks shale oil. 25 casks reslu, 200 boxes mil tanas, 50 bags green bacon, 79, bags seed tapioca, 1618 bags rice, 60 kegti whitelcad, 52 boxes copha, 110 bags peanuts, 293 bars - )ilß' lead, fOcwt copper sulphate, 35 bags lucerne seed.'s3 cases wine, 161 ingots tin, 54 ingots copper, 28 slabs'zinc, 10 cases silk, and a quantity of timber. The transhipments arc ex the following stoamers:—Bardic', Pruth, Westwind, City of Winchester, Nikko Maru, Chahgsha, Katoomba, Biirwon, Zealandia, and Wakatipu. The Ulimaroa is to leave here at noon on Thursday next oa the- return trip to Sjdnej,
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 6
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339ULIMAROA IN PORT. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 39, 15 August 1921, Page 6
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