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Vessels in Port.

Rakaia, s.s. Tokomaru, s.s. Kahu, s.s. Zealandia, s.s. Oamaru, ship Rio, barquentine

The Union Co.'s s.s. Waihora is due early on Monday from northern ports, -and leaves at noon on that day for Wellington and southern ports. The s.s. Toroa left at 7 p.m. yesterday for Cape Turnagain and Wellington. The Tyser Co.'s s.s. Tomoana is due here to-night from Auckland, and commences early to-morrow discharging her cargo into lighters. The s.s. Ahuriri left last night for Blackhead to pick up a load of wool, which she will tranship to the Tomoana. The ship Oamaru having finished discharging ballast, came up to the roadstead last evening, and will continue her loading. Tbe s.s. Fanny and Kahu leave on Sunday for Gisborne with loads of railway iron ex Tomoana. Huddart ParkerandCo.'s s.s. Zealandia left Wellington a' 5.45 p.m. yesterday, and arrived shortly after 9 a.m. to-day. She leaves the breakwater at 8 p.m. for northern ports and Sydney. The s.s. Tangaroa arrived last evening from Wairoa with a part load of wool, which she transhipped this morning to the ship Oamaru. She leaves for Wairoa at midnight to-niaht. The s.s. Mamari and s.s. Eiffel Tower both left Wellington yesterday afternoon for London.

[per press association.") Auckland, Last night. v Sailed —Alameda, for San Francisco, two hours late.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9937, 7 December 1900, Page 1

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Vessels in Port. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9937, 7 December 1900, Page 1

Vessels in Port. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9937, 7 December 1900, Page 1

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