PORT OF NAPIER.
This day at noon—Wind, S.W., strong; ■weather, stormy. Bun rises to-morrow at 6.10 a.m.
Bun sets to-morrow a* 5.12 p.m.
High water alack to-morrow at 12.3 a.m. On Monday at 12.31 a.m.-and at 12.69 p.m.
ARRIVALS.
April. 18—Fanny, b,b., from Giaborne. Biohard* son and Co., agents.
DEPASTURES.
April.
w~~ 17—Anglian, 8.8., for northern ports. O. H. Cranby and Co., ajcenta. Passengere —Mesdames Newton, Sheriff, Anderson, Mayo, Hannay and servant, Mareden, Gow, Duncan, Lomas; Miases Hdwards, FinlayBon, Anleebrook, Enstaoe, Boss, Carlton; Messrs Ahlfeldt, Steele, Newton, Hyde, Wilcooks, Balharry, Sohatz, Lewie, Watkins, Mayo, Hannay, Mareden, Gow, Baker, Duncan, Lomas, Turpey, Bnddiok; 12 steerage. .
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 2
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104PORT OF NAPIER. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7738, 18 April 1896, Page 2
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