OUR SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
fPER I'KESS ASSOCIATION —COPTBiatlT.]
MIR KIT 111 i.MF SFRVU'F. L( I.X DON, Mari h 28.—The I*. ami G. Company ini .-mis extending tin* Hi' certain stearners during tin* >• nsuiiu ,iutitrnu. which will provide New Zealand witli direct i i 'iinnmnic:iM'nii via. Suez during 1 1 1 • ■ outward ami homeward seasons. TMK MISSING WAR.ATATL WKS’I I’(>fiT. Maii ii 26.-Mr (Towther i ullfitnr of )Ai t mis a! Westport) ex- ;:! 11 1 1 H'l I oil o.itll Mr Pay. M’l 11 i 11 1 oflicor 111 tlio s.s. I'ol I oiiiiam. relative to the account ha tv, cully ra\>• a Wi-limil News reporici alioiii his steamer ■ \viiii ii left Durban lon .l.iy> a * tor (!ii> W.n.dah) having passed (off I-la -1 Ix-ndou bodies am! pirn's of 1,...1iis .a human beings floating in the sea. 'lin- ami r tin- .anio as that reeenlly published. The evidence has been torwarded in dio Marini' Department. s 11:ami-;u Asm >i;k. IJiXDiiX, March 2b. The steamer Loilinia. missing since tin- left. Mauritius for ( .I.mil,ii on. the 10th. is ashore on Cosmo lo.io Island. She cirricd ten Europeans .mi! seventy ulln'r passengers. Her eargo is valued at £63.001). All si'an li rlforls hitherto were fruitless.
! A CAPTAIN KCXS A.MI'CK. \n“ I.AXI), March 26. (hi VTednes .!,■■. ni 'hi die ia a ter of (In’ .-on Annie, ~, i. , t r,H.,i i'„ r! o. i.;... i, il'o ' ! 11 !" ’ d 1 T 1., 1..1,1 I..tin of iii.i nil. and it . * ■ i... li. if Iftioiii ; m\ pi. .vo. at ion lie li'im mu iv atlaeked the mate, who in sell defenee was forced to handle his assailant mi v roughly with ids fists. The master v, as placed mi the steamer Waitangi, hound for Auckland. When off Cape Colvll le he jumped overboard, and a hoatwas lowered smartly and die man swam Iv in the vrak’s Of tli(s steamer. He was pi,deed up anil not ahoanl promptly, no arrival of the Waitangi in port, he was brought before the Com I. and remanded to the mental hospital for observation un di Wednesday. SHIPPING REBATES. XRW YORK. March 28.- Gipps, agent tor the Holland Amerk an line at Xew York. wlm was arrested in Xovemher for violation of the inter-State law, admitted receiving reliat.es and was lined 2000 doll.u s on each of three 1 mints.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1910, Page 2
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