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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

[press association. —copyright]. STEAMER RAMMED. 100 PASSENGERS RESCUED. (Received 13, 2 p.m.) New lork, May 12. The Ward Line steamer Merida, with 400 passengers, from Havana, was rammed by the Admiral Farragut, and sank five hours afterwards. The passengers were rescued. ’ SCOW REFLOATED. Gisborne, May 13. The scow Waikonini was towed off the beach at Tokomaru Bay last evening by the Union Company’s Tuatea. The vessel is believed to be undamaged. TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES. (Received 13, r. 50 a.rn.) London, May 12. Sailed.—Kaipara, s.s., for Wellington. Sydney, May 12. A stiff southerly gale is blowing, with further rain and heavy seas. ’ Shipping is taking snelter. Arrived. —-Maheno, s.s., from Wellington, 2 p.m. ; Sailed.—Swanley, s.s., for New Zealand. j Newcastle, May 12. | Sailed.—Petone, s.s., for Oam- | aru ; County of Anglesea, barque, {for Auckland. I Hobart, May 12. | Arrived.—lonic, a .s., from Lonj don. She sails for Wellington at i 10 o’clock on Saturday morning. ' Wellington, May 12. Sailed. —Warrimoo, s.s.. for Syd- : ney. PORT OF NAPIER. , HIGH WATER TO-MORROW, j Outer Harbour 6.30 a.m., 6.46 p.m. i DEPARTURES. May. ! 12 —Wimmera, s.s., for nori'u rn ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. May. ! )s~Tarawcra, s.s., from northern i ports. Hauroto, s.s., from southern ports. • 15—Star of Canada, s.s., from Auckland. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. i May. i I■>—Tarawera, s.s.. for southern I ports. : 16—Indrabarah, s.s., for Wellington. '6 Hauroto. s.s.. for northern i ports. Huddart. Parker and Co.’s Wim- , mera arrived yesterday morning i from southern ports, and left last i night for Sydney, via'Gisborne and | Auckland. The Rotorua is expected to-mor-l row night from Lyttelton, for Home- | ward loading. ! The Tyser liner Indrabarah is ex- , pected to leave on Tuesday for Wellington. The Te Aroha was expected last night from Wairoa. ; The Star of Canada is due on Monday from Auckland, for Homeward loading. The Hawke’s Bay ' Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Limited, are her local agents.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 126, 13 May 1911, Page 4

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 126, 13 May 1911, Page 4

SHIPS AND SHIPPING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 126, 13 May 1911, Page 4

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