VESSELS IN PORT.
Bio, barquentine
The s.s. Kahu, Captain Bomeiil, eteamed for Picton at 5.30 p.m. yesterday, taking a lull load of wool foe transhipment to Aβ Dumblane, now loading at Pioton. SVom Picton the Kaha proceeds to Wellington to load for tho ooaet and Napiw. The s.i. Fanny left for Gisborne at 5 o'clook yesterday evening with cargo. She is due hack to-taorrow morning. 'ih'i e.g. Weka stenmed for the ooast at 7 P-n!.. yesterday to land a quantity of station | atoxes. Tha U.C. s.s. Flora is due from iouth on Sunday. She remains till Monday, and •will be despatched for north at 9.30 a.m. Tht 8.8. Tβ Kapu returned from Wairoa this afternoon. Her nest trip to Wairoa has been fixed for Monday night. H.P. and Co.'s s.a. Anglian, Captain Hood, from south, was berthed at the Glasgow wharf at noon to-day. She landed about 70 tons of cargo, and took on board 30 tons of produce for the" Sydney market this afternoon. The Anglian leaves for northern potts and Sydney at 7 o'clock this evening , , Tho U.C. a.s. "Wakatipa's departure for Melbourne from Wellington has been post-TJtffi-ed till Bex" Wednesday, 22nd met. 'jpia baiqutftihie Bio is how ready for ■sgit. She is expected to tail for Newcastle The 5.3. Anglian was berthed at th| spring piiee to-day. She is the first steamer to use them.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7737, 17 April 1896, Page 2
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228VESSELS IN PORT. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7737, 17 April 1896, Page 2
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