VESSELS IN PORT.
IN KOADSTEAD. LilithgoWßhlre, Bhip. Oaraaru, Bhip. Balmoral Castle, s.s. AT BREASTWORK Dunedin, schooner. Lily, schooner. . Glencairn, schooner. Weka, 8.8. Wairoa, s.s. Ahuriri, s.s. The 8.8. Fairy returned to pott on Thursday night. After passing Cape Turnagatn she found the B9a too heavy, with a stronn S,K. -wind, which prevented her working the coast. She put her coast cargo into one of tho wharf sheds yesterday afternoon, and took in a load of wool and tinned meats for the Balmoral Castle which she will tranship The Vs. Orowaiti flnißhod aiFcnarging her coals yesterday afternoon, and steamed for The lighter No. 2 is on the hard in the Iron Pot having her bsttom clo»ned. The schooner Glencairn, Captnin W. Burton, arrived from Lyttelton yesterday mornins? with nbout 33 tons of cargo, 30 tons of which is flour, which she immediately started to discharge. She is at present on the berth for the Thames, but should af reight for South be obtained she will probably take it. The schooner Dunedin finished the discharge of her inward cargo j esterday afternoon. She will Btart to load for Dunedin on The schooner Lily should finish taking in her cargo this morning, and will probably Sail this afternoon. The as. Weka recommenced taking ont frozen mutton to the Balmoral Castlo yesterday. The 8.8. Aburiii started to take out the frozen mutton for the N.B. and H.B. Freezing Company to the Oamaru yeßterday afternoon. Tho lighter Trusty has over 1000 saoks of produce to tranship to the Waihora for Sydney to-day. The lighter Admiral has a full load of cargo for Melbourne and Southern ports to tranship on board the Rotomahana to-day. Owing to the Ahuriri having to attend the Oamaru with frozen mutton to-day, tho Wniroa will tender the steamers, for which reason aha discharged her Wairoa cargo into tho wharf eheds. The s.s. Waihorn from Melbourne and ■ South should arrive at 11 a.m. to-day. Tho last launch with Northern passengers leaves at 5 p.m. The last launch with Southern passengers to the Rotomahana leaves the wharf at 1 p.m. to-day. The 3.8. Australia from North shoud arrive this morning. She leaves for Wellington at 11 a,m.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 2
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364VESSELS IN PORT. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 2
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