LATEST SHIPPING.
LYTTELTOk ARRIVED. August 23, 6.10 a.m. — Koonya, s.s., 1091 ns, Nicholson, from. Timaru, Oamaru and medin. Union Steamship Company, agents. August 25, 6.50 a.m.— Maori, s.s., 3399 tons, unter, from Wellington. Union Steamship >mpany, agents. Passengers — Misses Jones, heatley, Monro, Hyde, Mair, Smith, Biln, Maclean, Amo3, Cutten, Walker, M'Gentt, Glynn, M'Callum, M'Kechnie and ichariah, Mesdames Blennerhassett. Batcva, M'Carthy (2), Mocrhead, Fahy, Horwell, wdiner, Williams, Humdell, Jamieson. Mayw, Cutten, De Costa, M'Faxis-ne and Glynn, essrs Webster, Stewart (2), ' HemJeßson, lomson, Gibson, Sievwright, Ashoroft, Bate-., an, M'Carthy, Gilfedder, Scoti ScanSrett, ?ans, Houston, Rutherford, Ingle, Baulf, ayß, Wardcll, Yeoman, Brown, Lcary, 'Gavan, Leigh, Farrell, Hiscott, Gardiner, »les, Atkinson (2), Naish, Humdell, .Tamien, Tweed, M'Cluggage, Tanner, Byrne, urray, Cutten, Lewis, Denton, De Go£ta, 'alker, Rapley, Hanan, M'Farlane, Holmes, r ales, Hall, Green, Toneycliffe, Pearce, Britn and Meares, Wanganui Football Team eventeen) and thirtjv steerage. SAILED. August 25, 12.15 p.m.— Cygnet, s.s., 124 tons, urray, for Akaroa via theNßays. Pitcaithly id Co., agents.
The Union Steamship Company' a cargo earner Kaitangata was to leave Sydney on unday last for Hobart, where she will load tnber for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton andWelEtgton. The Union Steamship Company's s.a. Kaia>i, now discharging timber at Sydney, is to ad at Newcastle on August 31 for Lyttelton. Rom here she is to go to Kaipara. The Union Steamship Company's sis. Taii, now at Adelaide, will go thence to Edithirg to load salt for Timaru and Lyttelton. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Pukki will load coal at Greymouth on account the Blackball Company, for Wellington or. yttelton. Mr .J. Beighton. chief officer of the Union, jmpany's s.s. Tcfua, had to remain behind i Sydney this trio owing to a slight illness, id the vacancy ' was temporarily filled by omoting the remaining officers a step. The Tyser Company's s.s. Indraghiri is to > on the loading berth at New York for ustralian and New Zealand ports. She is pected to leave on September 26. The barque Gladys, now on her wav from iverpool to Wellington and Dunedin. is mmanded by Captain George Perriam, 10 commanded the ship Nelson during her si. voyage to New Zealand. It is announced that the A. - and' A. liner anara is to leave Sydney to-day for Aucknd in continuation of her voyage to New oik. Mr J. B. Richards, second officer of ihe s. Wairuna, has resigned from the service 1 the Union Company. His position has sen filled by Mr Underdowne, late of the b. Kaiapoi.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9323, 25 August 1908, Page 3
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