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Shipping g&m POET OT? NAPIEB. 'HIGH WATER BLAOK-THIS DAT. Outer Harbor .. A.M. 12.18 - P.M. 12.12 Inner Harbor .. A.M. 1.38 -p.m. 2.12 ARRIVALS. January 17— Woka, as., from the coast. Rlohardson and Co., agents. . fc January 18- Aswanley, as., from auokland. W\J.Willcooliß, agent. January IS-Stanloy, brlgantdno, from Newcastle. Dalgety and Ckj., agento. January 18-Australia, 8.8., from Wellington. R. Pnflott, agent. DBPARTURKSi January 18 -Te Kapu, 0.5., for Wairoo. Smith «nd Co., agents. . „ ,„, January 18— Frank Gay, barquentlne, for Melbourne. . BXPKCTED ARRIVALS. Dlngadee, b.8., from Northom ports. 20th Moa^ffrom Northern porta, 20& Ja" n »K■Walhora, s,s , trom Southern ports and Melbourne, 20th January. Mtunari, b.s., from Auckland, 20th January—^—^_EßOJECTED DEPARTURES. W^^riV6S I No^S? l p P o^ B a^ake y . nlnSSeo^s^'r^VelUnßton. 21st) January. Sc££ tt't Si^Ctnfrnporta. 21st January. fc^r t rb^aWai«| SS 'toT When the Kale somewhat abated, Bhj then about 120 miles to the -wesbward .; of ffitt Strait. saU was made.andaolear ?unttr^igh^eßtraitseffeoted. Ontte way Sd tt a^r«n&^« along the 3 e\i^\%KSffl:

one prooeww w »r«»*i** tt w~ — — °Tho r baro:uesSe Frank Guy waa towed to MabyftoM. Ahurirl yesterday, and sailed to? Melbourne with a fall cargo of white " I §*eß.B.TeKapu steamed for Walroa yesU^Sha^ ? iavlll, and Albion Company's fca. ManuSwill be at the anchorage on Monday Owning to take 12,000 carcases .mutton ui any wool that may be ready for ship""lhe How Zealand ShlpptaK Company's ehartered steamer Aswanley, Captain Jamoß Marrayrarrivod from Auckland at 4 am. sestoraayrand was buolly engaged all day faKtag fi i oanro, and leaves at noon on Monarrives T from Sputhern BOrta to-morrow forenoon. Last launoh with flie outward passengers at 4 p.m. „_,.„. The B.S. Orowaltf was expeoted to arrive last night from Tlmap and Southern ports vrtth produce. On discharge she leaves for Greymouth. TBLEGEAPHIO SHIPPING. [PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPTfnIQHT.J Sydney, Friday. Saued-Buteshire, for New Zealand. (Reoelved January 19, 12.50 a.m.) ' Sailed— Warrlrooo. for Vancouver; Hauroto. for Wellington. [per united press association.] Auckland, Friday. Sailed- Linda Weber, for Raratonga ; Amsterdam, for London, with 2062 hales vrool, 90 casks tallow, 6515 bags copra. 8 loads bark 24 bales cotton, 417 pieces timber, 1706 bags goano, 25 sacks pumice, and 580 cases !3aUed— Waltemata. barquentine, for NewCastle ; Ovalau, for Fiji. Wkujngton, Friday. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's new cargo steamer Tokomaru, bound from I/mdon direot to Wellington, passed Farewell Spit at 11.15 a.m. She reported all well. . . Commercial. — * —^ — Hkbald Office, Friday evening. Msssrs Murray, Roberts and Co. have reoelved the following cablegram from their London house, Messrs Sanderson, Murray and Co., datod the 15th instant:— "The wool sales opened with an average attendance of ■hnvßraL~«omP6t.ition limited. Faulty and ■^VinraHor descriptions declined 5 per cent; "~ Other descriptions declined a shade.'

TELEGRAPHIC COMMEEOIAL. [PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Auckland. Friday. " Messrs A. Buckland and Sons reDort that at their usual weekly sale held at Remnera on Thursday, dairy cattle wero in udual Enpply and fairly inquired for at late values. Prices for those near profit ranged trom SS to £&. Store oattle, yarded In limited number, Xully kept late quotations ; dry cows, fil 10s to fH 17b 6o ; weaned calves, <32 5s to £2 10s each ; yoang and fat calves, in limited number, scarcely kept laat weeit's values. Fat cattle in Wveraxe supply, 207 yarded, were better worth than l»Bt week; well fatted steers from 7001b to 8001b were at fil Is per 1001b, but lighter weights were not in demand. Fat sheep were in moderate supply; best wethers kept last week's prices, and ranged np to 133, but middling and inferior sheep - were at lower prices ; fat lambs, in Bhort supply, were less worth ; prices ranged from Is to 8s each ; store lambs 2s to 3s 3d ; young crossbred owes of a good class, is 3d ; aged ewes, la 6d to 3s. Figs were in. usual supply, young pigs being in request at full values ; porkers, lower than last week, were from 2s to 6s each. CHRISTMAS, THE NEW YEAR, AND) WILSON'S FOR BOOTS 117" C KEEP the Largest Selection in the W J2l Province. "VfTV GIVE tha Greatest Valuo in New WJCJ Zealand. 1X7"!? ARE the only Boot Manufacturers in W-Ci in Hawke's Bay. All Leading Foreign Makes ore'ißepre sented In our Stock, SPECIALTIES :, TAN BOOTS AND SHOES IN ALL SHADES CANVAS SHOES INSTEP STRAP WALKING SHOES Splendid Variety for Holiday) Foot Wear. FOLLOW THE OLD PUBLIC. WAR CRYWILSON'S FOR BOOTS F. WILSON & CO., NAPIER AND HASTINGS. 150 b.~lTknight, HASTINGS TIMBER YARDS, PRODUCE AND HARDWARE STORES. YARD GOODS IN STOCK AT HASTINGS AND DANEVIRKEPUkA Ai'ftA FEET BRIDGE Ol'V.V??^ AND BUILDING XXMBER, In Totara, Pine, Rlmu, and MflfAl, Fallnga, sawn or split, Gothic, pointed or square, dresaod or undressed. Totara Posts and Strainers, Split Shingles, Firewood and Coal, Bricks and Lime, Coke and Charcoal. PRICES REDUCED Delivered any where in Borough of Hastings out of Hastings Timber Yards — Cash. Booked. s. d. s. d. Rimu 9 0 0 6 White Pine 9 0 9 6 Mixed Matai 9 6 10 0 Heart of Matal .. .. 10 0 10 6 Heart of Totara _ .. 16 6 17 0 COALPcr Truck (per Ton).. _ 38 0 38 0 Per Ton _ .. .. _ 37 0 39 0 Por»-Ton 19 0 20 6 Perj-Ton .. .. _10 0 11 0 Delivered anywhere ia Boronß^ «' Heatings " or on Trucks at Naptor, for Orders direct from Ctivrmills, 12U0 feet and overCosh. Booked. 8. d. 6. d. Rlmu _ 8 0 8 6 White Pino 8 0 8 6 Mixed Matai 8 6 9 0 Heart of Matai _ ..9 0 OS Heart of Totara .. .. 16 0 16 6 FIREWOOD - PorTruck .. _ .. 76 0 80 0 Per Cord M0 28 0 PerJ-Cord 13 0 HO PerJ-Cord .. _ ..7 0 8 0 IRONMONGERY BedclWo Corrugated Iron, Ridging, and Spouting Cooking Ranges, Register Qratoa, Barbed and Plain Fonoing Wiro, Stapleß, Wiro Netting; Colza. Noatafoot, Lard, Dark Axlo, and Paint OilB ; Mixed Paints, 'liirpn. Dryers, Red and White Lead, Lawn Mowers, Berlin and Paper* hanging, Sp.nns, Axes, Picks and Shovel?, Slashers, Erass Foundry, Carpenters' Tools, General BnllrlinK Ironmongery, Best Sheep Foot-rotting Kni vpb, Button Requisites of all kinds, Flowor Pots, &0., Sec. RANGES IN STOCK by the following Makers— ORION, ZKALANDIA, SCOTT 3ROB. V ' AMERICAN feTOVKd. AaExciEfl— SOUTH BRITISH VJKK AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. TAMAKI SAWMILL COMPANY. B. L. KNIGHT, «■<!> KI'UNISHING ■ IRONMONGER, 89

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9892, 19 January 1895, Page 2

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