SHIPS AND SHIPPING
PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour 10.47 a.m., 11.7 p m, ARRIVALS. February. 19 —Himitangi, s.s., from Greymouth. 19 — Tu Atu, auxiliary schooner, from Wairoa. 20 — Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. 20 —Muritai, s.s., from Auckland. 20 —Rakanoa, s.s., from Auckland. 20 —Petone, s.s., from Lyttelton. 20 —Tarawera, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers for Napier: Misses Chaffe, Parker, Beasant, Cruickshank, Waretine, Hutchisonfi Kennedy, Rees, Hodge, Liley, and Karia, Tombleson (2), Wallis, Starland, White, Todd, Neilson, Johnston, Euptill, Monkton, Protine; Mesdames Chaffes, Beasant, Liley, Clea, Hawkins, Sharland, Cruickshank, Fisher, Liferman, McPhail, Hassall; Messrs. Martin, Chaffe, Dr. Bycroft, Cash, Field, Anderson, Hannesy, Legge, Cassels, Pickford, Blacky Leece, Burridge, Jacobs, Oliver, Angus, Walls, McKendrick, Carlyon, Hawkins, Nosall, Lee, Jury, Toneycliffe, Hale, Carey, Brooks, GuthrieSmith, Ross, Tiferman, Jacobson, Beaumish, Travers, Durf er, Perry, Maude, and 24 steerage adults. DEPARTURES. February. 18—Star of India, s.s., for Wanganui.
18 —Wairuna, s.s., for Lyttelton. 18— Haupiri, s.s., for -East Coast Bays. 19 — Fanny, s.s., for Gisborne. 20— Tarawera, s.s., for Southern ports.
20 —Kahu, s.s., for southern ports. 20 —Ruru, s.s., for Wellington via coast stations. 20 —Tu Atu, auxiliary schooner,
for 20 —Tangaroa, s.s., tor Wairoa. 20 —Te Aroha, for Wairoa. 20 —Rakanoa, s.s., for Lyttelton.
VESSELS IN PORT. In Roadstead. Muritai, s.s. At Breakwater; r -‘ Tarawera, s.s. At Breastwork. ; Petone, s.s. Himitangi, s.s. Ahuriri, s.B; Kiritona, aux. *sch. Weka, s.s. Te Aroha, aux. sch.. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. February.
21— Mokoia, s.s., from southern ports. 22 — Petone, s.s., from Gisborne. 23 — Victoria, s.s., from northern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. February. 20 —Petone, s.s., for Gisborne. 20—Himitangi, s.s., for Lyttelton. 20—Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. 20 — Ruru, s.s., for Tokomaru. 21 — Mokoia, s.s., for northern ports.
The Union Company’s Tarawera arrived from Gisborne end Auckland this morning and sailed for Southern ports in the afternoon. The Tyser liner Muritai arrived from London via Australian ports and Auckland at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. She carries 850 tons of inward cargo. The local agents are Williams and Kettle, Ltd. The Fanny sailed for Gisborne last .evening. The Kahu arrived from WeHingtonton via Picton and coast stations at 2 -o’clock .yesterday afternoon and sailed for North East Coast bays this afternoon. The collier Himitangi arrived from- Greymouth on Sunday morning with a consignment of coal for Barry Bros., Ltd.
The Ruru arrived from Waikokopu on Saturday evening and sailed for Wellington via coast stations, this afternoon. The Star of India sailed for Wa- . nganui at 3 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. The Rakanoa arrived from Auckland this morning to load sheep for Lyttelton.
The Petone arrived from southern produce ports this morning with about 350 tons of general cargo to land. She is expected to sail for Gisborne this evening and return oh Wednesday. The Ngahere arrived from Greymouth via Wellington late on Friday evening with a consignment of coal for Barry Bros., Limited. The Ripple is expected to leave Wellington for Napier to-morrow afternoon.
The Wairuna sailed for Lyttelton at 8 o’clock on Saturday evening.. The Union Company’s Haupiri arrived from Wellington at about 8.30 p.m. on Saturday and sailed for Gisborne, East Coast bays and Auckland at 12 p.m. The Tu Atu arrived from Wairoa yesterday afternoon and, with the Tangaroa . and Te Aroha, sailed again - for' Wairoa rids- afternoon.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 59, 20 February 1911, Page 4
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