BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 9th March
Sailed, yesterday— Talune, for Wellington fltfcLuouKNE, 10th March Arrived— Monowai, from Bluff and Hohart IiYTTEi/rcm, 9th March Arived— Waihora (11.30 am), frpm Wellington } Toroa (6.15 pm), from Chatham Islands v 10th March Arrived, 7 am— Gothic, from Wellintfton To sail, 10.20 pm— Wailjora, for Wellington Picton, 9th March Sailed, midnight last night— Botorua, for Nelson Westport. 9th March Arrived, 11 pm— Pukaki, from Wellington Napiee, 9th March Arrived, 9 last night— Kalm, from Castlepgint Blenheim, 9th March Arrived, 6.30 am— Pania, trom Wellington Havelock, 9th March Arrived, 7.45 am— Manaroa, ffcm Wellington Nelson, 9th March Arrived, 7.50 am— Botorua, from Picton 10th March Arrived, 9 am— Botoiti, from Wellington Sailed— Mapourika (8.10 am), for Wellington; Eotorua (8.40 am), for Picton and Wellington Pout Chalmek§, Bth Maxell Arrived, 6.30 am— Pareora, from Wellington 10th Maxell Arrived, 9.30 am— Kent, from Wellington Auckland, 9th March Arrived, 1 pm— Mararon, from Sydney New Plymoo'tu, 10th March Arrived, 6.55 am— Ngapubi, from Onehunjja W anoanui, 10th Mjkrch Arrived, 8.30 am— Stormhird, from Wellin'jjton The Haupiri was placed on the Patent Slip today. To-morrow the Hula will take the cradle. On Saturday Captain Butter, of the Kiiu, left for Sydney hy the Warrimoo as an extra officer for the piirp6ee of obtaining his exemption certificate. Sir Duncan, chief officer, is iv command of the Knii meanwhile. Captain Abrain, late mapter of the Woinui, also left by the Warrimoo to jbinttae Oonah as master. The Oonah is now in the Sydney-Tasmania trade. Captain P. Nordstrum.Tate of the Haupiri, has been appointed to the command of the Waimu. Mr E. Mvßurney, purser of the Botomahana, \fho has been ashore on leave, rejoined the sjedmer to-day. Mr Stock, who was temporarily on the Bo'tiOmahana, has been transferred to the Haupiri. Mr J. F. Hursthouse, formerly purser of the Wainui, hss be&n placed in the Dunedin office of the Union Steam Ship Company.. The local agents have received advice that the AthSnio i«it Capetown on Saturday morning for Hohart and Wellington The Mapourika will be temporarily employed in the ferry service between Ly t tel ton and Wellington
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 4
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354BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, 9th March Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 59, 10 March 1902, Page 4
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