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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

TORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER SLACK—THIS DAY, Outer Harbour ... ... f.m. 5.4 Inner Harbour ... ... p.m. 6.34 Arrivals. December 7 Flora, from Southern ports. R. Purtfet, agent. Passengers: Mesdamc Hutchison and child: Misses Murphy and Murray: Messrs Williams, Watt. Man ton and Heaver; o steerage. Dc-eeiiibor o—s.s.,0 —s.s., fioiu the coa.it. Richardson and Co.. agents. December 7-Taeroa, s.s., from Southern ports. R. Pnrfiet, agent. Departures. December 7 —Flora, 5.3., for Gisborne and Auckland. E. Purfiet, agent. Passengers: Mesdames Hastings, Williams and De Lisle and 3 children ; Misses White, Stevenson and Adams ; Messrs Hughes, Wickens. Kennedy, Blackwell, Truman, and M'Michael ; 5 steerage. Expected Arrivals. Mararoa. s.s.. from northern ports and Sydney, December 9th. Westralia. s.s., from northern ports, December 10th. Omapere, s.s., from Wellington. December 10th. The present weather is unfavorable for coastal work, and the Result awaits a favorable opportunity to load for Mohaka. Those interested in the Wairoa trade are almost beginning to despair of the over sea communication. The baf and beach remain bad, and nothing is being done at the Wairoa to improve matters. As long as the present fine weather lasts there is no prospect of improvement. Perhaps a heavy southerly to completely block up the way with a downpour of rain might clear a way out and again give free communication. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. (Per Press Association. —<'<>pyri(jht.) Sydney, Tuesday. The Orient line of steamers will in future call regularly at Marseilles. Wellington', Tuesday. Arrived —Clyde, schooner, from Lvtelton. Temporary repairs have been effected to the ship Nelson, and she will probably get away to Dur.edin on Monday. Sailed, last night—Kaikoura, for Lyttelton.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 496, 8 December 1897, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 496, 8 December 1897, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Hastings Standard, Issue 496, 8 December 1897, Page 2

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