SHIPS AND SHIPPING
THE STRANDED ITZEHOE. Sydney, May 30. The Underwriters' Association has been advised that the German Australian liner Itzehoe, which recently went ashore in Algoa Bay. is a total wreck. There is little hope of salvage. A GERMAN LEVIATHAN. (Received 31, 10.35 a.m.) Berlin, May 30. The Vilkan yard at Stettin is building the Hamburg-American liner Imperator. She will be a 50,000 tonner and sister ship to the Europa. TOFUA STRIKES A ROCK. (Received 31. 8.30 a.m.) Suva, May 31. The Tofua struck a reef at Navula passage. The steamer Ronadi has gone to Her assistance. THE YONGALA. (Received 31, 9.10 a.m.) Brisbane, May 31. The Attorney-General has decided that the Marine Board can hold an enquiry on the loss of the Yongala. MOERAKI STRIKES BOT- / TOM. DURING A FOG. (Received 31. 10.25 a.m.) Hobart, May 31. The Harbourmaster reports the striking of the Moeraki on Bellerive Bluff during the recent fog. No fault is attached to the master. N.Z.-AUSTRALIAN SERVICE. Dunedin, May 30. The Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting to-day, passed the following motion ‘That in the opinion of this chamber the time has not yet arrived when an accelerated steam service between Australia and New Zealand has become necessary, but that if the Government should decide to subsidise | such a service V eliington should be I made the port of arrival and deI parture, in order that being cenj tral, ■ whole 'of the Dominion | benefit the-rubv.” I 1 ; TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES. i j (Received 31. 8.5 a.m.) ! i London, May 30 | Sailed.—Corinthis, for Lyttelton. ; PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour c. 36 a.m., 9.2 p.m. I ARRIVALS. May. 30—Tangaroa, s.s., from Wairoa. 31 Waipori, s.s., from Tokomaru Bay. DEPARTURES. May. uo—-Hauroto, s.s., for nortliern ports. VESSELS IN PORT. At Breastwork. Weka, s.s. : Kiritona, aux. sch. Tangaroa, s.s. Te Aroha, aux. sch. EXPECTED May. J une. 1 Mimmera, s.s., from Northern ! ports. I—Ruru, s.s., from Tokomaru Bay. 2 Ripple, s.s., from Wellington. | 2 Mokoia, s.s., from Suthern! port. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES, i June. ! 1— Wimmera, s.s., for Southern ports. 2— Ripple, s.s., for Gisborne. 2 —Mokoia, s.s., for Northern ports. Huddart, Parker and Co.’s Wimmera is due to-morrow morning from Sydney, via Auckland and Gisborne, and leaves at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Company’s Mokoia is due on Friday morning from Southern ports, and leaves at 8.30 p.m. for Gisborne and Auckland. The Union Company’s Hauroto arrived yesterday morning from Southern ports, and left at 8.30 p.m. for Gisborne and Auckland. The Union Company’s Waipori is expected to arrive to-day from Newcastle, via Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay, with a part cargo of coal. The Fairburn is due to-day from Gisborne, and loads here for Porangahau. The Ripple is due to-morrow from i Wellington, and leaves on Friday i afternoon ’for Gisborne. The Tangaroa arrived last night from Wairoa. The Te Aroha was expected to leave at mid-night last night for Wairoa.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 141, 31 May 1911, Page 4
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