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Vessels in Port.

Quathlamba, barque Pendle Hill, barquentme The Union Co.'s s.s. Te Anau is clue early on Monday morning from northern ports, and leaves again at noon for Wellington and southern ports. 'the Union Co.'s s.s. Mourais duehere on Tuesday forenoon from southern ports, and leaves at 5 p.m. on that day for Gbborne and Auckland. The Jnion Co.'s Hawea leaves Timaru to-day, and is due here on Monday with southern produce. When all out she leaves for Auckland direct.

The Union Co. 's s .s. Omapere left Westporfi at 10.60 p.m. ypsterday, and is due here to-morrow night with a full load of coal. She is advertised to leave at 4 p m. on Tuesday for Auckland via Gisborne and'K&et Coast bays.

Tho report from Wairoa this morning is " Bad bar, sea moderating," So the Tangaroa did not leave for there as was intended.

The s.s. Toroa left Wes'porfc at 12.30 * a.m. to-day, and is due here early on Monday. She lands a cargo of coal for Messrs Richardson and Co., and takea a pavt load of manure, leaving on Tuesday afternoon, toGisborne, where she completes loading with manure «nd leaves for the Bluff direct. From there she proceeds to Lyttelton, thence to Chatham Islands.

The Ovaiau hae been withdrawn temporarily from the Fiji-Auckland trade, and her time-table run from Auckland on the 24th July to Fiji and back will be taken by the Rotokino. The command of the Te Anau has been given to Captain McDougall, Captain Beaumont having gone to Danedin for orders.

The Tyser Co.'s s.s. Hawke's Bay could not work at Gisborne yesterday, and will probably not be here in time to work on Monday. She lands 388 tons cargo here, and loads 10,000 carcases frozen meat.

The s.s. Weka arrived last night from Porangahau without having succeeded in doing any work.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9292, 20 July 1901, Page 10

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Vessels in Port. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9292, 20 July 1901, Page 10

Vessels in Port. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9292, 20 July 1901, Page 10

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