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Dlngadee, for Glsborne and auokland, to day Anglian, 8.5., for Southern porta. Juno 3rd. Tarawera, s.s . for Northern ports and Sydnoy, June sth. The Wairoa bar was reported bad ycatorflay. The To Kapn leavoa for Wairoa whoa a favorable ohango ln the woathor ooourn. The Union Company's se llingados lna Wellington at 1.30 p.m, yoftirday, and should arrivo nore about tho Bamo hour this R'lornoon. She leavoa for Glsborne and Auckland this evening at 6 p.m Tho barque Obed Baxtor was ongnged yesterday ln takln? in bailnst, ai il oxnooto to sail for Nowoastlo ab'-ut ThurniV.y next. The c c Star of Wnpland lott Wellington on Buadiy morning for Wangnnul. but on roaohIns autslde 3uch a hllzrwd •• «a m«>- in the Strslts that It wv> dpem^i* ndvlsiblot" return ito port and thore await fl-ierww her The Handa lata loft sydnoy on :vfay 18th for Napior. Information roonivod by cablo announeo? ihe arrival at i ondon of tho fnlio- i"g Now Zealand wool ahlpß: -Wnltnngl from ixapler (January 19); Chilena. from Picton 'J muary *9,; Westland, from Port Chalmers (January 3Jh Norman Mao) cod ( February 8) and InvoroirgUl (February 6), from Wellington ; and tho Letterewe, from Oamara, The'oarquentlne Rio.onhcv reoent voyage Ir.om Napier to Sydnoy. where Bho arrived on Che 2180 ultk. met with very rough wo»thor On the afternoon of the Bth May Bho "hipped a heavy sea forward. smaßhed the lifeboat on the .port bow, and bwat tho lashing of tho deok cargo, and broko it adrift fore and alt. The passage ooouoled 14 duyp. Mr Smith, 'ate Beoond omcarnf tneßnafalne, has been appnintod oblef officer ot the Otarama, vice Mr Paißons «ho in wis un. .erstood, would bo apoolnio'' chief offlcer of the Kaikoura or Rakaia Mr Boww, who was ohlef officer ot the Rakaia, has roßigned that position. . „ „ , . _ .. It has finally been deoWed to send Captain M'Loan. the popular and experienced commender of tha Corlnna, Home, to bring out to 'New Zealand tho Union Company ■ new atoamer Kotolt! t aptain M'Loan w 1 loiye Welhngto'L'vbout th<) middle of Juno, to «atoh «fle RiM.S. China, leaving Sydnoy on _ j n pj 21*. unci thi now vosßal is exi-entefl to ffllj^ hero about; tbe end ot the year. Captain TTiowtile, of %> Pukakl,Uaß been appointed to 'rt_a <lapta(n M'Lean'a plioo on tbe Corinin -^ »_d Captain _nderaon aeoumes oomifßnd of the Pukaki. Mr Chrlsp, late ohlef offlotr of the Corlnna, _ now in a similar poßltlon on theLlddOßdalo, anl his plaoo on the onaatal steamer hasloeon filled by the promo'lon of the Into seoomi officer, Mr Stowart, while Mr Cameron, formerly ot the Flora, takfs Mr Stewart's position. Mr Paterson, late ohlef of the Liddesdale, has gone to Lunodm. and will probably join the Taiune as chief officer.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 2
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458PROTECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 2
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