PROJECTED DEPARTURESI
Tasmania, b.b., for Northern ports and Byauoy, July 25th, To Anau, b.b., for Giaborne and Auckland, July 28th. Tho Union Company's b,b. Waihora arrived in tho bay at daylight) yostorday morning, when there was a very heavy sea coming in bom tho north-oast. Signals were flylnse for Instructions, but owing to there being no signal staff or code ot signals at the breakwater It was not nntil aftor 8 o'olock that she was answered from the flagstaff at the Spit, when the i agent seeing that it waß hopeless to tender her, signalled for her to proceed on. Captain Lo Novon, late of the Huddarl) Parker and Co.'s steamer Anglian, js now master of tho steamer Mount Hebron,lfß3 toM, tradlDg out of Melbourne to Free"captain Foraaiok, late master of tie New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Waitanju is now oblef officer on one of the Bteamera of tne samellne. Captain Worster is In command of the Waltangi. . The Union Company'sTo Anau, time-tabled to arrive here on Sunday, will not arrive beforo Tuesday morning. Tho many friends of Captain John Glbb, late of the Australia anil Dingadee on tho East Coast trade, will no pleased to hear that ho is in command of this fine steamer.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10363, 24 July 1896, Page 2
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206PROJECTED DEPARTURESI Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10363, 24 July 1896, Page 2
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