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PROJECTED DEPARTURES

Tarawera, b.s , for Northern ports and Sydney, July 2nd. , AngUan, s.s., for Southorn ports, July 3nd. Yesterday the b.b. Te Kapu was loadlnanp for Wali'oa. A bad bar was reported from Walroa yesterday, but If a favorablo report comes to hand this morning the Te Kapu •will leave for Wairoa at 11 am. The a a. Bella returned from tho coast yosterday afternoon, having boon unablo to land at MohftkA, as there was too rauoh aea for The Emperor William was presont at tho lannoh, at tho Vulcan Shipbuilding ComDany's yard at Stettin, of the stool twin Bcrew steamor Kaisor Wllhclm dor GroeßO, ssia to be one of tho largest and fastosb Hoors in tho world. Bho is 019(t long by 60ft beam by 41ft deep ; her tonnago la 14 000, and hor displacementMOOO. Bho has 15 bulkheads and ono longitudinal bulkhond bolwoon llio cnginoß, whFoh aro indopondpnt of onch other. Her engines will bo of 30.0C0 l.h p , and will drive the vessel at 22knols.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 29 June 1897, Page 2

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PROJECTED DEPARTURES Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 29 June 1897, Page 2

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 29 June 1897, Page 2