SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Wblmimitoh, Jan. 7. ; AmTed— MajOTOa, from Sydney, via eaat coast trad AnfiHand. Botomahana, from the sonth. " The AiaangLairived from Vancouver this evening. Tboogh it wns still daylight when she came ia the Health Officer refused to go out to ber, on the ground that he was not called on to inspect a Vessel after sunset. Consequently, the steamer could not oome up to the wharf, and tbo passengers •will have to stay aboard all night, and the working of the-vesßel, which is already late, has been delayed some ten hours. The vessel was-deLwed ißßvembours and a half by thick weather off Alofa, Island. She biingß twenty passengers for New Zealand, incmding Lady Berkeley and two children and -U-dx-ty-four for Sydney • 982 tons ofcargo,---4025 bunches of bananas and 600 casea-of fruit for-; -j Jg&KZeaiaaA, and 1500 tons for Sydney.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6072, 8 January 1898, Page 4
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