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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

[PEtSg ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] REFRACTORY LASCARS. Melbourne, Feb. 10. The refractory Lascars have been > re-shipped aboard the Aparima. » THE WARATAH DECISION. The decision to be given as the result of the Waratah inquiry is postponed until the 22nd inst. THE EASTERN ENQUIRY. FINDING OF THE BOARD. (Received 11,10.35 a.m.) Sydney, Feb. 11. The Marine Board finding of the enquiry on the stranding of the Eastern, states that it was due to over confidence on the part of the pilot in navigating at full speed when the heads were obscured by a rain squall. Nobody else is implicated. It was recommended that the pilot’s certificate be suspended for three months. JAPAN’S MERCANTILE MARINE. TRAINING SHIP VISITS WELLINGTON. Wellington, Feb. 10. The Japanese mercantile training ship Daisei Maru will visit Wellington shortly during the course of a voyage for the purpose of instructing cadets in seamanship. The Daisei Maru, which is connected with the School of Navigation, left Yokohama on October 26th, and is expected here on July 6th, leaving for Tokio direct on the 20th instant. TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES. (Received 11, 8.5 a.m.) London, Feb. 10. Arrived—The Tokomaru from Dunedin. Sailed.—The Norfolk for Lyttelton. Wellington, Feb. 10. Sailed, at 7 p.m.—Ulimaroa, s.s., for Sydney. Dunedin, Feb. 10. Sailed.—Tarawera. Passengers for Napier: Miss Rollinslan, Mr. Knapp.

PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour, 4.53 a.m., .5.22 p.m. ARRIVALS. February. 11 —Ruru, s.s., from Gisborne. 11—Fanny, s.s., from East Coast bays. DEPARTURES. February. 10— Monowai, s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. 11— Te Aroha, s.s., for Wairoa. VESSELS IN PORT. In Roadstead. Kaipara, s.s. At Breakwater. Wairuna, s.s. At Breastwork. Ahuriri, s.s. Kiritona, aux. sch. Weka, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. February. 13 —Mokoia, s.s., from northern ports. 13 —Wanaka, s.s., from Auckland. 13 —Kini, s.s., from Lyttelton. 13—Star of India, s.s., from Gisborne. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. _ February. 13 —Mokoia, s.s., for southern ports 13—Wanaka, s.s., for Lyttelton. The Union Company’s Monowai arriverd. from southern ports yesterday morning and sailed for Gisborne and Auckland in the evening.

The Knight of the Garter sailed for Wellington late on Thursday evening The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Kaipara arrived from Wellington for Homeward loading early yesterday morning. The Union Company’s Wanaka is due from Auckland on Monday. The Tyser Company's Star of India is due from Gisborne on Monday morning, when she will load for Home ports. The local agents are the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Ltd. The Union Company’s Kini is due from Westport via Lyttelton on Monday with a cargo of coal. The Tangaroa sailed for Wairoa yesterday morning. The Te Aroha sailed for Wairoa at 8 o’clock this morning. The Ruru arrived from Gisborne this morning. The Fanny arrived from East Coast bays this morning, and sails for Tolaga and Tokomaru Bays tomorrow afternoon.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 52, 11 February 1911, Page 4

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 52, 11 February 1911, Page 4

SHIPS AND SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 52, 11 February 1911, Page 4