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» i , ■«,,,, «- Syhmkt, 10thApril Arriyed—Pnkaki, from sVestport Siiiled—Zenlnudiii, for Auckland, with English mail 'MSMioufcHto, Wth April Sailed-Waihorn, for Hobart and Bluff Newcastle, llth April Sailed, yesterday—Kakanoa, tor Lyttelton, AucKf.ANii. 10th April Soiled, 6.3Q pm—Ovalou, fogßarotougn llth April Sailed, 2 am—Maori, for Gisborne OwJiiiuiiGA.lOth April Sailed—Ngaptthi, for New Plymouth *" * " ' , I'icTON, 10th April Arrived, 10.J* pm—Wainui, from Wellington llth April |3&lea/a.3oam—WainuJ, for Nelson , „ Napieb, 10th April Sailed, 6 pm—Kabu, for.WelKbgton via coast Lyii-bLTON, 10th April Sailed, 10.30 pm—Toroa, for Chatham Islands lltir<J£pßl Arrived, 7 am—Botomaliana, from Wellington Nmw Pj.*mootu, llth April Arrived, 4 am—Ngapub), from Onehiinga (connected) /- ,♦»..» --' Gretmotith, llth April Arrived, 1.20 am—Herald, from Wellington The Huddart-Parker Company's steamer Wes« tralia arrived from Sydney at 0.15 lust evening, but-having to tindwgo; medicftl-inspection she >*as notrbertheo until about 8.30 •' this'morniDg. ''The Westrrflia left Sydney at 4.45 pm on Saturday, cleared, the Heads at 6.40 pm, and pasaed.Faretvell Spit at 9.45 am yesterday: the Brothers were abeam nt, 4 pm, and the iHeada. entered at 5.60 pm.., Fine weather, with light NEto SE winds, wan wet with during the trip. Sir G. F. tfntwisle, late chief officer of the Westralio, has/ been appointed captaiu of the steamer Tarobo; nnd Air B. H. Tolly, lato second ollloer, has taken tho position ot chietOfflCer, while Mr N. B.,WflKitfs"6ii; tiSJfr^P 8 b *un appointed second officer. Mr J. WMtfleld lina resumed his position of chief enI,'iueer, Mr Matliew again taking the position of second eugineer. r A Press Association message f^n, Auckland states that the Delphic left England on 4th April fur Auckland und Wellington. / Tbesignalmeuat Farewell Spilrejport that a ship passed cant at 6.30 this moruiug. /T^he'ls probably the Watidale; which is now 23 doss out from Port I'irie. She is coming under chanter to Mr G. H. Scales. / Captain M'lntyre, the former well-known and populur skipper, of the Miuiacou, who has since leaving/that vessel been enjoyfng a rest, ashore, bus now been appointed to tbrfi command of th« Stormbird, vice Cuptaln, Jarr.nnn, who will be transferred to the Oieti. Capiaiu Woods, hitherto ninster of tbo Oruti, i» retiriVg from the service. Those here ttnil in Wanganr<*. who have been associated with Captaiu M'lu/tvre during tlie long term of his command of tin, Manarea will be wind to'TtMbw tbathetlil^ariiaimVigln {Tie same trade 'its heretofore. He takes uv. his new command this trip. x -The Whnkntano. was 'originally advertised to nail rrom this port for London on the 18th instant. Loading operations hwvo, however, beon complotvd iimru Ninidly th»n was expected, aud it baa b<*» «tigK<">ted thnfb'He might toe ready to sril on Saturday. As there/* ,eftis lo be at* i some doubt as to ulmt her actual date of departure will bo, we mny stat<# that, Wednesday, 17th Jnstaut, is now definitely fixed,ns the day for her sailing. Tho Huddart-P^rker dsieuiner Zeoliindia left Sydney at 9 pm lyaatorflny for Wollington Via Aiiokluiid and JZtrtf. Ccnab wiHi 87 passengers and -187 tons I'tir^o, aijfrT IB Lories for Anc&lnud. She Ih duo here to-mbi'row wtjefc. ' " Fi'iii-H nro en'oortained in Australian shipping circle* for tho r/kifely of tbu ship Alad/liu, bound from Java to ?//<luoy. The veswel, whlcli in laden with siiKiir fo* ihn COII.IIIIII Sugar Company, left Java on (ith Ncvembur, und is now oVM J6O flays out. Hhe 'rook the Tories Strait votire, and signalled at Ll<»yd'» station at Gonde Island on the 7th January. Since then nothing him been heard of Iho vesiel. Tho Alfiridlii'ib a vesgal of ISS2 tons, commanded by Captain Butfer, Dmiutf tvextayitsunaiiroiiKKtotbor mnit steamers of tli« Buv-Lnruxpa vlnsi tiie Noilh Gorinuii Lloyd Line will fiend out Iho Grosser Korfurst (IH,V!UO tons), Klieiii (10,5<K> tons), and Bremen (11,500 toiin), tljp two liiHt-iuuiiG'i huing new steamers in these ivalers. From Outobor iieit thd Ud'eeiifeekly service of the com puny will be installed to and from AustrHllii. Of the 14 new &t«auie>'B building for this line the Kionprinz Wilbeiin, at 15,000 ton* and B^,ooo horse power, will be launched shortly, oud tb< completion,of the ' Kniser Wilbel.ll 11, of 19,500 tuns and. Bs,ooo horte power, ii announced for the and 'df tb* Otirrdrit year. «
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 84, 11 April 1901, Page 4
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