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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER SLACK—THIS DAT. Outer T»' v sr ... Jl,m. 9.29 p.h. 9.49 Inner3»oor ... A.H. 10.29 p.h. 10.49 TO-MORROW. Outer Harbor ... a.h. 10.9 p.h. 1027 Inner Harbor ... a,h, 11.9 p.h. 11.27 ARRIVALS. January 25—Mararoa, 5.8., from Southern ports. R. Pnflett, agent. Misses Gray, Davidson, Maloney, Cox (2), and Stewart; Mesdames Justice and 2 children, Morgan. Speight and infant, Johnston and 2 children, Maloney, Williams and 3 children, Bourke, and Griffin; Messrs Smith (2), Speight, Johnstone, Maloney, Condor, and Bennett; Dr. Kennedy ; 19 steerage. January 25—Hawera, s a., from Southern produce porta. R. Puflett. agent January 25—Kahn, ss., from Timsni. Richardson and Co., agents, January 26—Tangaroa, 8.5., from Wairoa. F. G, Smith and Co., agents.

DEPARTURES January 25 Mararoa, b.b., for Northern ports and Sydney. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—‘isaes Dean, Gush, Jackson, Maclanrin, Oxeuham, Tucker, and Firie; Mesdames Chisßell, Roach, Maloney and child, Kennedy, Crammond and 2 children, Heagerty, Guilliard, Jack, Parker and child; Messrs Dean, Fill, Hnsseli, Tomblescn. Roach, Batcher, Fraser, Flimmer, Heagerty, Jacobi, Ifwerson, Hudson, Speedy, Thomas, Nurse, Findlay, Grenville, Fleming, Humphreys, and Hallett; Master Gray; 16 steerage. January 25—Hawea, s.s, for Gisborne and Auckland. E. Puflett, agent. January 25—Herald, s.b„ for Greymonth. E. Puflett, agent. January 26—Ahuriri, s.s., for coast. vVenley and Lanaoze, agents.

EXKECTED ARRIVALS. Te Anau, ba, from Northern ports, to-day. Pukaki, s.e., from Lyttelton, day, Monra, e.s., from Southern ports, January

2Sth. Toroa, a a., from Camara, January 2Sth. Omapere, as., from the North, January 23th.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Te Anau, b.s., for Southern porta, to-day. Kahn, as., for coait and Wellington, to-

Monra, as., for Gisborne and Auckland, January 2Sth. Omapere, sa, for Westport, January 2Sth.

The Union Company’s b.s. Uararoa arrived from Southern porta on Saturday afternoon, and left at 8 p.m. for Northern porta and Sydney. The Union Company’s t,e. Hawea berthed at the breakwater from Southern produce porta on Saturday afternoon, and after discharging cargo left for Gisborne and Auckland, She calls in on her way down for a load of sheep for Lyttelton. The Union Company’s s.s. Fnkaki is due from Lyttelton to-night to load sheep for the same port.

The s.s, Eabu arrived from Timaru on Saturday night with produce. She leaves this evening for Cape Tornagain and Wellington. The Tangaroa arrived yesterday morning from Wsiros, and leaves for there again at 4 o'clock to-morrow morning. Coming out of the river yesterday morning she slightly damaged her side against the piles,

The s.s. Toroa arrives from Oamaru tomorrow morning, and after discharging produce leaves for the Chatham Islands direct.

The s.a. Fanny leaves to-morrow night for Gisborne with timber.

The Union Company’s ss. Te Anau is due early this morning from the North, and leaves for Wellington and Southern ports at noon. The Union Company’s s.s. Omapere is due from the North to-morrow morning. After discharge she leaves tor Westport and Greymouth. The Union Company’s s.s. Herald finished discharging coal at the breastwork on Saturday afternoon, and left at night for Greymouth.

The New Zealand Shipping Company’s sa Rakaia shipped the following cargo at this portßichardson and Co., 443 bales wool; New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, 176 bales wool; M. F. Bourke, 82 bales wool, 3 bales skins, 21 casks pelts; Bank of New Zealand, 42 bales wool; Ellison and Bnncan, 60 bales wool; Assets Realisation Board, 7 bales wool; Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Co-operative Association, 29 bales wool; Walter Hill, 177 bales and 62 pockets wool; Rhodes’ Trustees, 100 bales wool; G. Ket tel well, 402 bales and 5S pockets wool; W. Clark, 23 bales wool; Bowron and Batcher. 11 casks pelts; New Zealand Shipping Company, 392 bales flax, 265 casks tallow, 30 casks pelts (reconditioned cargo ex s.s. Waimate); total, 1941 bales wool, 120 pockets wool, 3 bales skins, 62 bales pelts, 265 casks tallow, and 392 bales flaw.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING,

[PEE TOOTED PEESS ASSOCIATION.] Auckland, Saturday. Sailed —Te Anau. Passengers for Napier—Misses Harper and Jackson; Messrs Porter, Wheeler, Burrell, Wilson, Richardson, and Harper. Sunday. Arrived—Warrimoo, from Sydney. Passengers for Napier—Misses Cannon and Pattisoc.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12063, 27 January 1902, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12063, 27 January 1902, Page 1

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12063, 27 January 1902, Page 1

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