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SHIPPING. » PORT OF NAPIER. KI«H WATEE SLACK— THIS Di Outer. Harbor... A.m. 4.37 — p.m. 4 Inner Harbor... a.m, 6.£ -^ f.tt! 5 AMIVAL. ■Jstf&ary zl-^Ts. Afja'u, s.s., from Sou I?™, $$fof B- Pnfletfc, agent Passi Eera— Jlisses Bi^lfin, Johnston, Hicfa ffi&i?" s *" B^ 8M Park « Trenoha Plptcher, M'Kendriok, Judge, Ligfi Barker (2), Johnston; 1 steerage. DEPAETUEES. January 23— Te Kapn, 5.8., from Wi roa. Smith and Co., agents. January 24— Te An.au, 5.8., for 6 borne and Northern ports. E. Pufle agent. Pa3sen£ar— Mesdames Callui M'Eight ; Mrs Wright 5 Messrs Taornk Cullum (2), Blythe, Prune, Wei James, M'Harlaae, Baxerdeil, Trudma Hampton, Wright, .Herrori, Tirompso Tatfwa ; 7 steerage, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Westralia, 5.8., from Northern ports ai Sydney, January 26th. Kokoia, b.s.,' from Southern ports, Januai 27th. Omapere, s.s., from Wellington, Januai 28th. PEOJSCTED BEPARTUBES. Westralia, b.s., for Southern ports, Jam ', aryaeth. Kokoia, s.s., far Northern parts and Syti ney, January 2?th. Omapere, s.sj, for Qisborne and Ati'oklanc January 28th. ■tid TJnion Coniftany's s.s. Te Anai iarriVed at the breakwater early yester day morning from the South, dißchargo< • her cargo, ' which included 62 rams, and a' 5 p.m. left' for Gisborne and Auckland. .The Union Company's' s.s. Omapere ii making'*' trip to Greymouth from Weilirigtofi; and is due, back here on Saturday xnorning. ■ v ' ' ' ' ;Wie"Aiuriri took in cargo yesterday f Ol 3ffoHata and Waikare, and will leave foi . there .early 'this morning if the weather ' Huddirt-Patier's "s.s. Wsstralia left AueHaacl "yesterday afternoon for Napier, and is due* at 'the breakwater to-morrow morning*.; From Dunediu we learn that Captain Wood, of the ship Soukar, has so far recovered, from tike effects of his serious accident as to be able to get about with the aid of a crutch and stick. At his present rate of progress it will not be long before the genial captain gets on his sea legs again. TheShaw-Savill and Albion Company's ship Blenheim arrived at Wellington on Monday morning from Liverpool after a voyage of 122 days. Captain Colville, who is ia command, describes the voyage as the most wearisome he has experienced for many years. Moderate weather was had till arrival off Cape of Good Hope, and from' thence to arrival a succession of bard northerly gales was met with. TJSEK COMPANY'S S.S. STAR OF VICTORIA, 'IMloving is a list of the cargo shipped from this port by the Star of Viotona on Monday last:— <_ Shipped •by Williams and Kettle, Limited — 1141 bales wool, 450 cases meat, and 9 casks tallow. Shipped by Wenley and Lanauze— 76o bales wool. (Shipped by New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company — 83 bales . Shipped by Hawke's Bay Farmers' Cooperative Association — 114 bales wool and 99 bales skins. I Shipped by Hicks, Martin and Drysdale — J36 bales wool. Shipped on account of Poverty Bay shippers — 104 bales wool. Shipped by Nelson Bros., Limited— 3634 carcases lamb, 4295 legs and 778 { haunches mutton, 929 quarters beef, and 40 cases of kidneys. 1 Making a total of 2638 bales wool, 29 bales skins, 9 casks tallow, 450 cases tinned and 8576 packages frozen meat. v TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. [feb united fbebb association.] Auckland, Tuesday. 'Sailed— Westralia, for Southern ports. Passengers— Mesdames Caughley, Main 1 and child, Poison, Francis, Jones, Palmer, WSester, Lewis, Baker; Misses Williams, VHeeter, Reading, Maddison j Sister of St. Joseph ; Masters Deacon and Bayly j Sfessrs Millbburne, Francis, Lawrence, Crerar, Ingram, Macey, Caughley, Blythe, Faram, Poison, Bone. - Kaipxba Heads, Tuesday. .Arrived — May, barquentine; Sterling, Kb.,' from Manukau ; Devonport, barque, from Weatp'ort., • b.s., for Melbourne ; Brazil; barquentine; Lady Mabel, briggntina; for. Sydney, -with, timber. - Arrived— Barquentine Handa Isle, from Newcastle, with coal.. ,*-' '" •' Bluff, Tuesday. .Arrived— Tarawera, from Melbourne via Hobart. Passengers for Napier— Mr and Mrs Smith ; 1 steerage. ,-TO TOURISTS AND VOYAGERS. <' — ~— HPHOS. COOK AND SON FBOVIDE CONVEYANCE AND ACCOMMODATION FOB ' ILL BOUTES, AT LOWEST PBICES. < ' OFFICE — TENN YSON-STBE ET. Telephone 41. """ febd.Tpulton, . ~.S>. lAGENT. . ' 1016 POST-OFFICE NAPIEB. Hails close for the undermentioned places— . Overland Time-table. For Auckland, on Monday, Wednesday, iThursday, and Saturday, at 12.55 p.m. For Wellington and South daily at 7 a.m., late ' fee, Chief Post-offlce at 7,30 a.m., mail van '. 8.5 a.m. For Danevirke and intermediate offices daily at , 7 a.m. and 12.55 p.m. For Hastings daily at. 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 10.30 a.m., - 12.55 p.m., and 3.10 p.m. For Spit daily at, 8.30 a.m., 10 a.m., 1.30 p.m., md 3.45 p.m. Wednesday, January 25. At 3.45 p.m. For Gishorne, per Weka. Thursday, January 26. ■ At 12.45 p.toT For Southern ports, per Westralia. • * ' Friday, January 29. 1 At 7 a.m. For Australian colonies, Straits Settlements, India, China, Continent of Europe and United Kingdom. Specially addressed correspondence, .via Naples. Due London March 12th. Also for South Africa, per Damascus. |At 3.45 p.m. For Gieborne, Auckland, and Australian < colonies, per Stokoio. "', CVahcodveh Maii»|] Wednesday, February 1. At 7 a.m. For Fiji, Honolulu, Japan, Canada;, America, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, per SCiowera, J)ue London March 8. Mail for South Africa closes at Melbourne on February Bth. . Mail for Fiji, per Upolu, closes at Auckland on 31st January. " 8. J. JAGO, l Cbiet Postmaster. Chief Post-office, Napier, January 25, 1899. DOULTON ART POTTERY. APEESH SHIPMENT OP ABOVE GOODS JUST TO UAND.ISB^: Also] New Stocks iv FANCY JUGS 1 CUPS AND S4.UCEBS, Printed Pattornß,4< CQTLEKT . LAMPWABE TEAPOTS, Brown, Black, and Enamolled] , DINNEB SETS, 24 pieces for 10s Gd . TOILET SETS, 3 pieces for 6s Od TOILET JUG AND BASIN, 4s 6d per pair OLAaS;DISUES, 3d each WOBBiIL'S, HASTINGS-STREET 'tjndebtakee FUNEBALS PDBNIBHBD AND CON. DUCTED PBOMPTLY / BY S. E. ASIITON, ■ UNDEBTAKEB AND CABINETMAKEE, UASTINGS-STBEET, NAPIEB. CHABGES MODEBATE. 7(

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 1

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