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NEREHANA'S OFFICERS.

Captain Lidstone is still in command of the Tyser steamer Nerebuua, due here about Tuesday next from Auckland. The following officers, are associated witSh him :— Chief, Mr C Turner; second, Mr C. M. Jones; third, Mr A R. Robinson; fourth, Mr H. B: Smith. Mr Ciiappell is chief engineer. Mr Toinplin spcond, Mr McGregor third, Mr Rainey fourth, and Mr D. Smith fiitn. Chiei lelngerating engineer, Mr O. Wilson; second, Mr Henderson. Mr Mackae is chief steward. The Canopus is not now expected at Wellington Irom V/ebtport until Monday next. Mr A.' J. Aucher, second olScer of the Takapuna, has resigned ironi she Union Company's service in order to join the shoie stall of the New Zealand Shipping Company. To fill the vacancy on the Takapuna. Mr "W. Cawicli is to be promoted a step, and Mr A. .1. Newman, of the Rosamond, joins as third. Advice has been received by Messrs Castendyk and Focke, local agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd, that the Bremen has arrived at Fremantle, and has the following passengers for New Zealand :— Mesdanses Bairaud, Bullock, Tobias, McLennon, Misses Barraud, Haim, Plummer. Black, Messrs. Bat rand, Harrison, Buhock, Tobias^ Green, Sibeth, Essex, Ashton. On the sth December the Northern Steamship Company's steamer Rarawa is due at "Wellington, where she will be placed on the Slip for overhaul. She is to leave again ior New Plymouth on the iollowing day, and from the Blh December, will make three trips per week between Onehunga and New Plymouth instead ol two as at present. The Hinemoa vas engaged in the vicinity of Stewart Island yesteiday. She is expected at Bluft to-day, and ia timed to leave again to-morrow evening for the West Coast. With a load of timber from Kohukohu the Holmdale is due here on Monday next. She is to sail again the same evening for Dunediu. Discharge of the Earl of Carrick's cargo of case oil is pioceeding lapidly, and it is expected that vhe vessel will get away for Lyttellon to-morrow night. Her total cargo for Wellington consists ot 53.000 eases oi oil, and wnen work cei-sed last night 31,000 cases had been put out. The Blackball Coal Company's steames Ngahere has just undergone a complete overhaul at Lytteltou.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 6

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NEREHANA'S OFFICERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 6

NEREHANA'S OFFICERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 6