VESSELS IN PORT.
Lady Mabel, bn«antine Orpbeus, sohooner
The a.B. Bella returned from the coast yesterday afternoon. *h* was only sue oefsful in landing the Waikare oargo Ihe weather Bet iv bad, which prevented her oalling at Mohaka to land the balance of the The s s Te Kapu, whioh was successfully floated off the bank at Wairoa yesterday, is now waiting for the bar to clear to get out of the river. . . The weather looked promising this morning for working: the coast, so the s.s. Weka left early to land her cargo at Cape Tumag The U.C. s.s. Wareatea left Westport at 3 p.m. yesterday for this port with a, full load of coal for Messrs Barry Bros. She is due early to-morrow morning. A start will be made to land the cargo on Monday morning. A oargo of Westport coal is badly needed, the agents having been without a supply for three weeks. The U.C. s.s. Oorinna, Captain Bemeob, from southern ports, anchored in the roadetead at noon to-day. Ehe reports fine weather on the coast. The Ahuriri landed the inward passengers and mails. Ihe last launoh waß to leave at 6 pm, and the Cerinna resumes her voyage northwards later in the evening. . The U.C. s,s Australia has been detained on the coast. She is due here to-morrow morning, and will be despatched for .Ficton via Wellington at 11 a.m. on Monday. The B.B7and A. Co.'s R.M S lonio will arrive at Napier on Monday morning to load 16,000 caroases mutton and general oargo. She will sail again on Wednesday.
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Sydney, This day.
Ihe Snow and Burgees lost no timber, though she encountered terrific weather, consequently the wreckage passed by the Manapouri is still unaccounted for. The Norma, timber laden, left Fort Townsend for Port Piiie four days before the Snow and Burgess, and has not yet arrived. Arrived-Vision from Mercury Bay Hobabt, This day. Sailed—Kassa for Lyttelton.
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Auckland, Last night. - , Arrived— Maripoßa from Sydney. She left there on the Bth inst. at 4 p.m. She sails to-morrow for San Franoisoo.^ Bailed at 2.15 p.m.—Mariposa for Apia, Honolulu, and San FranoiEco.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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361VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7416, 13 July 1895, Page 2
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