VESSELS IN PORT.
Hawke'e Bay, 8 8. 1 Euterpe, ship Waitangi, ship 1 M. A. Doran, btigontino Lord of the isles, barquentiue £ Marmion, sohooner The s.s. Fanny eteamed for Gisborne last s night, the returns with a full load of wool I for transhipment to the ifawbe's Bay. We omitted to mention in yesterday's issue that the s.s. j8 huriri returned from 1 coast stations on Tuesday night. Captain Tonkin lepoits having landed all the coast cargo. I The s.B. Fairy leaves for Mahia to-night ■with a full load of station etores. The U.O. s.s. Tarawera is due from J Sydney and northern ports at an early honr t to-morrow morning. The Ahuriri will run off at 7 a.m. for the inward passengers ( and mails. The outgoing passengers will j la taken off at 2 p.m , after which the s Tarawera will resume her voyage south- ' warda. Ihe e.s. Tasmania is due in the roadstead from southern ports about 9 am. to-morr-ow. The p.b. Weka will do the tendering. The last launch leaves with the outgoing j passengers for north and Sydney at 6 p m The ss. Southern Cross is due from Wellington early to-morrow morning. She , lands a considerable amount of cargo, and returns to Wellington via eoaat stations the same day. i _The ,8.8. Kahu leaves Wellington tonight. She is due here early on Saturday i morning. ' The sa. Te Kapu returned from Wairoa i last sight. She was tailing in cargo, and ' will leave again for Wairoa to-night. The U.O. se. Kawatiri is due from Greymouth to-morrow afternoon. Bhe lands a cargo of coal for the Napier Ga« Co. and Bailway Department, and returns I to Greymouth on Saturday evening. If sufficient inducement is offered, the Union Company propose to dispatch one of ■ their cargo steamers from the Bluff tomorrow or Saturday for Napier via produoe porta. The Union Oompnny are announcing cheap fares by their steamer Flora from Wellington next Monday, as an induoement to Wellingtoniana to vitifc .Napier and witness the opening of the breakwater next Tuesday. Ihe following movements of the &.B, and A. Co.'s sailing fleet are to hand by the 'Plisoo mail:—The Canteibnry left LoDdon in ballast for New Zealand on 28th August; Qlenlora to sail from London to Nelson 10th August; Welen Denny loading in London for Otego j the Luttorworth was expeoted to leave Liverpool Jor Wellington on 22nd September; the Margaret Galbriith to leave Glasgow for Otago about 26th September: the Zealandia left GJaeg-ow fo? Otago 17th August; tha leterion is loading in London for Blnff; theßleoheim left Loadon for Ljttelton on 4th September; the Haloiona is loading in London for Well ington ; and the Taranalsi left London for Otago on Bth August. [jjbb pbhss AseooziTioar.—coPvareET.] —.-- ~v MKLBOUENi?.. October 16. Arriveu—Hauroto from the SiufE Sydnkt, Thi's day. Ariived—Miowera from Vancouver. [PBB PBEBS A'BOOIiTION] AucKiiiMD, I ast nighfc. Sailed at 2,30 p.m.—Tarawera for southern porta. This day. The ship Eathdown, 100 days oat from Oregon to Liverpool, with salmon and ■wheat, put into port this afternoon, her cargo having shifted.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7497, 17 October 1895, Page 2
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511VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7497, 17 October 1895, Page 2
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