SHIPS AND SHIPPING
[ PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPY RIGHT. ] TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES. THE EASTERN. Sydney, Feb. 4. The Eastern is still aground. Four tugs and a dredge are in attendance. The-weather is getting rougher. Passengers’ luggage has been, landed. RECORD TRIP TO VALPARISO. (Received 4,9.35 a.m.) Sydney, Dec. 4. The steamer Frankdale made the trip to Valpariso and back in fiftynine and a-half days, which was a record.
A CORRECTION. Madrid, Feb. 3. The Spanish steamer Abanto foundered, not the Lepanto. London, Feb. 3. Arrived.— Paparoa, s.s., from New Zealand. Sydney, Feb. 3. Arrived, 3 p.m. —Maheno, s.s.. from Wellington. Wellington, Feb. 3. Sailed—Manuka, s.s., for Sydney. PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour, 9.45 a.m.. 10.5 p.m. ARRIVALS. February. 3 — Victoria, s.s., from Southern ports. 4 — Tangaroa, s.s., from Wairoa.
4—Te Aroha, s.s., from Wairoa. 4 —Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. DEPARTURES. February. 3—Victoria, s.s., for Sydney, vis Gisborne and Auckland. Pas sengers—For Gisborne : Misses Faubert, Holdsworth, Cox. Thompson, Burgess, McLean. Cook, Blackie, Friars, Black. Gardiner, Lilly, Hutton, Me Lean ; Mesdames Holdsworth. Rose, Pattullo, Miller, Stevens. Southwell, Adair, Patterson, Lilley, Butler, Matthews; Messrs. . Holdsworth, Pattullo, Salmon, Moran, Ross. Graham, Stevens. Stewart, Richardson, Mather. Thomas, Cowan, Parsons, Nosworthy, Adair, Rosrudge, Kain. Bain, Tea. Baird, Alee, Morefield, Field ; Inspector Dwyer : Master Mosefield. For Tokomaru: Misses Allen, Moody. Turker; Messrs. Cato, Richmond, and Wilson. For Auckland : Misses Edwards, Fendall. Brooke-Smith, Hawke, Twigg, Smith; Mesdames Tudehope. Whitley, Aldrich, Poole, Bailey ; Messrs. Tudehope, Gower. Poole, Weaver, and Brathwaite ; 34 steerage. 3—Tangaroa, s.s., for Wairoa. 3—Te Aroha, auxiliary schooner, for Wairoa. VESSELS IN PORT. At Breakwater.
Ahuriri, s.s. Kiritona, aux. sch. Weka, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. February. 4 Wanaka, s.s., from Southern produce ports. 6 —Wairuna, s.s., from Newcastle, via Gisborne. 6 —Tarawera, s.s., from Northern ports. 6— Knight of the Garter, s.s., from Gisborne. 7 — Mokoia, s.s., from Southern ports. 9— Wimmera. s.s., from Sydney via Northern ports. 10— Monowai, s.s., from Southern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. February. 6—Tarawera, s.s., for Southern ports. 6— War*»ka. s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. 7 — Mokoia, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. 9— Wimmera, s.s, for Southern ports. 10 — Alonowai, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland.
Huddart, Parker and Company’s Victoria arrived from Southern ports yesterday morning and sailed for Sydney via Gisborne and Auckland in the evening. The Union Company’s Tarawera is due from Northern ports on Monday morning, and is expected to sail for Southern ports at 2 p.m. the same day.
The Tangaroa and the Te Aroha sailed for Wairoa at 12.30 p.m. yesterday and arrived back this morning.
The Kuhu arrived from Wellington this morning. The Kini sailed for Greymouth at noon yesterday. The Knight of the Garter is due from Gisborne for Homeward load ing on Monday morning.
The Wairuna, which left New castle for Gisborne and Nanier or Saturday last, is due here on Mon day with a cargo of coal for Messrs. Cranby and Co.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 February 1911, Page 4
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