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Auckland, Ist September - Sailed, 3 pm— "Windsor, tor Newcastle 2nd September Sailed, 7 am— Aotea, for Napier v New Plthiouth. Ist September Sailed, 9 pm— Botoiti, forOnebiinga NAPrnit, Ist September Sailed. 8 pm— Tarawern, for Northern poits 2nd September Sailed, 11.30 am— Kaliu, for Wellington via Coast PicrON, Ist September Arrived. 5.15 pm— Penguin, from Wellington Sailed, 7 pm— Penguin, for Nelsou Whsii'OttT, Ist September Arrived, 5.10 pm— Corinna, from Wellington ; Waripori (G.SO pinj, from Wellington 2nd September Arrived, 6.10 am— Alouta, from Wellington Ddnedin, Ist September Sailed— Marnroa, for Sydney via liytlelton, TPeliiiiifton, East, Uoast, and Auckland. Pnsaencera—Misses Pearce, Beigliton, Fama, Mesdames lUuie, MiUicbiiny, Messrs Matthcwson, Meenan, Outretl, fieis, obanks Bi.cfp. Ist September Sailed, 5 pm— Monowai, for Duuediu , East Capk, 2nd September Tbe Zeaiindia passed South at 7.6 am H ni.soN, 2nd September Arrived, 2.15 am — Penguin, from Picton ; Cbarles Edward (9.45 am), from Wellington Blekhwm, 2nd September Ariived, 1.30 am— Numbucca, from Wellington Port Chalmeus, 2nd September Sailed, 11 am— Delphic, for Lyttelton Owinsr to tho Wnikaro boing still in dock at port Chalmers, the Mararoa is moUiiiK the tbrourfh trip in her stead. Tbe I'vsei' Company's chartered steamer Aotea did not leave Auckland for Napier until 7 o'clock Ujv* morning. She will not reach Weilin"ton uuiTil Friday or -Saturday. A leiurn of tho accidents to seamen and others • on board slnp reported to Ihe jSlmine Department dm in* the past financial year is given in tbe annual report of the Department There were 10 fatal accidents, -t persons were drowned, and 19 Jumor nocideiHs £ere roj orted. Wellingtons Sonti.butiou to the above total was 0-3 f ut.il, a broken thigh-bone, loss of an arm, and a head in the annual report of the Marine Depa- tmeut that during the jeor owners of New Zealand bailing vessels vr K ed ll.e Department to arrange for the granting of such certificates for Seir vessels as would be recognised in New South Wales, ho .iB to avoid tl.e necessity of tbe vessels havi.i- to be bi.rveyed m that State, and the JDepartmout bus been in correspondence with the Department <•£ Navigation at Sydney on the subject. 'Hut Department lias usrreed to recognise $7>-w Zealand certificates, .iud arrangements have been m.>dc for their issue. The surveys ; will be mudo hv the engineer surveyor j, \ :\t as tnere 13 no statuto y power in this oo!"c;- for the compulsory puiioditiU survey, out- those vessels whose owners Jesire it will surveyed nud receivo certilicales pending au aj- -judiuent of Mo
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 55, 2 September 1903, Page 4
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