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VESSELS IN PORT.

Hawke'B Bay, s.s. Kawatiri, b.s. m* ~' Euterpe, Bhip t£'' "' •- Waitangi, ship " M. A. Doran, brigantine Lord of the isles, barquentine Marmion, sohooner The last launch taking the outward passengers for the s.s Tasmania left the -wharf at 5 p m. yeßterday, and the large Bteamer resumed her voyage to northern porta and Sydney later in the ovetiiDg. The lighters were busy landing her cargo to-day. The b.s. Fanny haa been chartered to take Woodloch's circus to Gisborne. She leaves at an early hour to-morrow morning. The Southern Cross, Captain Campbell, Bteamed -for Wellington at 7 p.m. yesterday. The s.b. Te Kapu returned from Wairoa Bt an early hour this morning. She ia posted up to leave again for Wairoa at 4 a.m. next Wednesday The b.s. i»hnri i went on Northe's Slip yesterday afternoon. Mie undergoes a thorough overhaul, and repairs to machinery will be tffected. : The U.O. a s Kawatiri, Captain Apatein, arrived in the roadstead.irom Grey mouth at 8 p.m yesterday She was brought inside at an early hour this morning, and berthed at the breastwork, where tue cargo of ooal was being landed to-day. The Kawatiri oteams for Grey mouth early to-morrow morning. * The brigantine M. A. Doran'a departure for Kaipara has been postponed till Mon'■X - day. Sbe loads a oargo of timber at Kui'V_ra for Sjdney. 1 _lie~ s.s.""Fairy ma3e another start for ' Mahia last night to land her cargo of Station requisites. ,_ The suUooner cleared at the • Customs this morning. Sho sails first ' favorable broeza. Ihe b.s Hawke's Bay is getting- on well with her loading. Her agents hope to dispatch her nest Wednesday. The U.O. s B. Australia is expected from northern ports on Monday moruin.?. B&Q lands 90 tons, and will « despatched for i Wellington at 10 a m. the aime day. The U 0. s s Kawatiri will be put on the : berth at the Bluff next Saturday to load produoe for this port. She calls at Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The U.O. s.s. Flora will be despatched from Wellington early on Monday to ensure her arriving here early on Tuesday morning, to take part in tho ceremony of opening the breakwater. 'Xho past-engers for north will embark from the breakwater wharf at 5 p.m. the same day, after which tho Flora will resume her voyage. [PBB PBHBB ASSOCIATION.— COPYBIGHT.] London, October 17. Arrived—Euahine. Hef cargo of meat is in good condition.' -Svdhev, October 18. Sailed—lndramayo for Auckland. [PBB FBEBS- ASSOCIATION.] Wbllikqion, Last night. The Kate Tatham, burque, from Newcastle to Najier, puEsed the Heads this afternoon. Auckland, Last night. Sailed—Australia for _ast Ooast ports, Napier, and Wellington. Passengers— Miss McGill; Messrs Harris, Kdmuaton, Johnson, Morrow, Roscoe. Thia day. I Arrived at 12.30 p.m.—Taviuni from the j Islands.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 2

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VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 2

VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 2