LATEST SHIPPING.
T+ LYTTELTON. t ARRIVED. April 29, 4.30 a.m. — Victoria, e.s.. 2969 tons, fEntwistle, Irom Dunedin. Kinsey, Barns and Co., agents. Passengers — Mrs Heenan and child, Messrs Passmore, A. B. Moore and F. Eaig. April 29, 7.25 a.m.— Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, Lacey, from Wellington and east coast ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Miss Chapman, Mesdames Sorenson »nd Jay, Messrs M'Douall, Massey, Sorenson, Hobday, Shirtcliffe, Neale, Hooper and Faille »nd nineteen steerage. April 29, 9.20 a.m. — Rotomahana, s.s., 1377 tons, Manning, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Misses — Fenwick, Taylor, Dunn, Nash, Millerd and Campion, Mesdames Manchester, Fer. wick, Sutherland, Wyby, Murrill, Bicheno, Pyke and Holmes, Dr Smith, Messrs Naylor, Muller, Sutherland, Wilkinson, Posten, Gordon, Hutchinson (2). Sargood, Archer (2), Gicsson. Clerc, Waihi (2), Craig, Wyby, Welstnan, Cowan, Jennings, Northcote, Moorehouse, Muirell, Bicheno, Douglas, Rush, Peters, Esher, Stewart, Le Cren, Marchant, Adams. Colic. Holmes, M'Laren, Knight. Cameron, Saunders, England and Hoban, and Iwenty-five steerage. The s.s. Orari, from Wellington, arrived at Rio de Janeiro, all well, on April 27. She passed Monte Video, owing to a, heavy gale. Mr R. Grcno is now mate of the s.s. Wakatu, vice Mr Anderson, resigned. Mr J. A. Wallace, late chief officer of the ».s. Flora, has retired from the service of the Union Steamship Company. Captain Kennedy has rejoined the s.s. Mapourika, and Captain Stewart - ! is to transfer to the s.s. Pateena. Captain Aldwell, of the latter vessel, is to take charge of the s.s. PenHutchings, late of the s.s. Waika'e has transferred to the s.s. Tarawera, Th* 'latter steamer, as previously announced, kop's to Melbourne on the Maheno's run. It i» announced that Captain Cashman, who vas in charge of the steamer Lady P.r.berts at the time of the collision with tha Shir" boat at Dunedin recently, is at prelr'nt laid up with a severe cold and rheuzna-t:-rn the result of being wet through all ois.'. after the collision. . The c H Jessie Burns, 3445 tons, is about to f'.mirence loading hardwood at Banbury for \VVijin«ton and Timaru. The vessel is to start her loading on May 1, and is expected
to bring 50,000 sleepers and 120,000 superficial feet of jarrah. The timetable for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's s.s. lonic has beeu altered, and the vessel will do- some loading at Wellington before proceeding south. She is expected to sail for Lyttelton to-morrow (Thursday).
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9222, 29 April 1908, Page 3
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398LATEST SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9222, 29 April 1908, Page 3
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