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D.USTEDIN, Nov. 16. The damage to the Warrimoo is not so great as was at first considered. It is not anticipated that many plates will have to be removed in consequence of buckling. A considerable quantity of lighter cargo was damaged by fire and water. The work of unloading; the vessel is expected to be completed to-day, after which she will be docked and examined by surveyors. The Union Company, although not incurring any liability, have agreed to pay the board of second-class passengers during their enforced stay ashore.' __ The Manuka will take the Warrimoo's cargo and passengers at the end of the week, and the Waipori, from Australian ports, will call at xiobart to load New Zealand cargo which should have heen brought on the Warrimoo's return trip.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1909, Page 5
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136LATEST PARTICULARS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 270, 16 November 1909, Page 5
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