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PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Anglian, a.a, for Southern ports, to-day. TutaneKai, s.s., for Wrllington, to d^yTaraworft. s.a., for Northern ports and Sydney, Juno stb,

Bad bar was again wired from Wairotk yesterday. The Government slcftmer Tutanokal, Cap■teln Falrchtld, afrWcd yoptonlnv morninp: trom Glßborne. and wiib brousht irnldo nnd .berthed at the brew woM . Sho had » lot of tallnny iron to lund, and lnartfi with timber tor Lyttelton. aho will 'i-obibly Vavo for liyttelton via Wo linntin thta ovcnlntf. The s.B. Fanny dleclMr«ji > d ycaterdny '00 <tona oaiso, and is now loading ui> again for the coast and Welllnßton. fho loaves this evening, The B,s. Ahnrlrl returned from Glsborneon Wednesday night. The barqno Obed Baxter was towed out to sea yostetday morning, and sailed for New. cmUq in bailout. Tho B.s Dlngadfo, which loft horo on Tues day night for Giobomo via Portland Islunrt, •my arrived at Gisborne at 9 n.m. yeßtordivy. Sho reports tho loss of tbn pUnt, It having been sunk about 18 tulles offGtaborne, The 6,8, lllnvadee is to leave Auckland on Hond&y next for Napier, calling at Tauranga, Glßborne, and const stationsi The Union Company's i> a. Tarawera Is duo from South to-morrow, and loaves at evening tat Northern ports and Sydney. Tha competition for tho ownorahipof tho a.a. Panla to whioh we referred a couple of days baok has been settled In favor ot Blenheim, Mr Cloo°ton, merchant at Blenheim, having boua^i, her. HuddarbffdTker's s.s. Anglian arrives at the breakwater this morning from Sydney and the North at 6 o'clock. Sho has 105 tons tojand, and leaves for Wellington and tonthprn ports at noon, / — ■

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 June 1897, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 June 1897, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10627, 4 June 1897, Page 2

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