THE MOKOIA.
There was no appearance of the Union Company's steamer Mokoia ; ; from Sydney up till the time of going to press this morning. - The Mokoia 1 left Sydney at one o'clock on Wednesday afternoon last, and was expected; to reach port' yesterday afternoon. ' She - has probably j been delayed by rough weather von the voyage across the Tasman Sea. ■-.■'. » j: It was announced on the telegraph notic© board at the General Post Office yesterday that a steamer supposed to be the Mokoia ~. passed Cape Brett at four p.m. yesterday, but. the vessel turned out to be the s.s. Adtea, from Liverpool and Australia to',- Auckland, which ; dropped anchor Jin the Rangitoto Channel this morning. . ,* ~ % ~ ..The. Mokoia lias 171 passengers and 500 tons of -general cargo for Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 5
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