["Shipping", The South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA), Thursday 10 October 1895, page 4]

Shipping.

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CLEARED OUT.--October 9.

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Marloo, steamer, 1,677 tons, master T. M. Allen, for Sydney.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

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The Marloo, of the Adelaide S.S. Company, took departure on Wednesday afternoon for Sydney direct, with the intention of returning with a cargo of coal for Spencer's Gulf ports. It is a matter for regret to see so fine a vessel in the coal trade, but doubtless, when opportunity offers, she will be restored to her mission as a passenger favourite. Captain Allen in charge, the late master, Captain Anthons, having remained behind to go on board tbe Innamincka on arrival. Captain Dingle, of that vestel, having been selected to take the place of husband at the Port.