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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

POET OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER SLACK —THIS DAY. Outer Harbour ... ... p.m. 9.51 Inner Harbour ... ... p.m. 11.31 Arrivals. April 7 —Dingadee, s.s., from Northern ports. R. Puflett, agent. Departures. April 6—Silver Cloud, barqnentine, for Kaipara. J. and WYPrebble, agents. April 7 —Dingadee, s.s., for Wellington. R. Puflett, agent. Expected Arrivals." Anglian, s.s., from Northern ports and Sydney, April b. "Manapouri, s.s., from Southern ports, AprU9. Projected Departu re*. Anglian, s.s., for Southern ports, April 8. Manapouri, s.s., for Northern ports and Sydney, April 9. The barqnentine Silver Cloud sailed for Kaipara yesterday morning. The s.s. Dingadee arrived from Gisborne and Auckland this morning, and left again for "Wellington. The s.s. Anglian is due from Northern ports and Sydney to-morrow morning, and leaves for*\Vellington at noon. The s.s. Mamari which arrived at Auckland from London yesterday sighted a quantity of ice during the voyage. On March 15th in latitude 44deg and 19min south and longitude 44deg Bmin east 17 large bergs were passed, varying in height from 230 ft to 300 ft. They were ranged on either side of the steamer, which thus passed through a channel of ice extending for 80 miles and from 10 miles from side to side.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 291, 7 April 1897, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 291, 7 April 1897, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 291, 7 April 1897, Page 2

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