MAMARI
The MAMARI departed London on 14 December 1904 and arrive
in Wellington, via Capetown and Hobart, on 2 February 1905. Thomas Moffatt was in command.
Transcribed from Evening Post, 2 February 1905,
Page 4.
MAMARI ARRIVES FROM LONDON. The new steamer Mamari, the latest addition to the fleet of the
Shaw Savill, and Albion Company, arrived
in the stream last
night from London via Capetown and Hobart and was birthed at No. 1
South,
Queen's Wharf, early this morning. The vessel left London on the 16th
December,
and had an uneventful trip out. She is a fine looking boat, with up to
date
fittings for the carriage of passengers and cargo. A detailed
description of
the vessel has been published in this column, suffice to say that she
is the
sister ship to the fine steamer Matatua.
In addition to the passenger list which has been
published, the Mamari brought the
following for
Wellington:-
From London -
Messrs E. Pike, J. Bragg, H. Bragg, Masters A Bragg, E.
Moffat
From Capetown -
Messrs R. B. Barbour, R. Bieuck,
W. E. Fry, A Clarson, W. Johnston, W.
Martin, J. H.I.
Maraeton, H. Lord, W. H. Shore, J. C.
Thompson, W. H.
Turner, S. Waite, C. Campbell, J W. S. Leonard, T. H. Stapleton, J. H.
Browning
From Hobart -
J. M. Fuller
The vessel is under the command of Captain Moffatt, late of the Maori, and he has the
following
officers to assist him:- Chief Mr
H. Clayden; second, Mr. R. S. Lewis;
third, Mr. V. J.
Boudet; fourth. Mr. E. C. Young; Mr. G.
Arthur is
chief engineer, Mr. R. Ramsbottom, second,
Mr. A.
Pollock, third, Mr. W. J. Esplin, fourth,
Mr. J. R.
Davis, fifth and Mr. C. Ross, sixth. Mr. T. Radford is chief
refrigeration engineer, and Mr. E. H. Day
second. Dr. K. Mackay is
surgeon, and Mr. J. Sutherland chief steward. On completing the
discharge of
her Wellington cargo the vessel is to continue on to Lyttelton.
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