SHIPPING.
* Clar> nc»- Rn«r. '■'..pt 5. Sailed— Manurew a, for New Zealand. [Roc.-ived I>, 10.55 a.:n. ) New cast)'’. Sept. 6. tor Lyttelton. r Fremantie, Sept. 6. ArrtveJ --< >rontes, from London. AK’.HVAL OF TAINT! AND SURREY Wellington. Sept. 5. • The steamer Tatnui, which arrived I fjont Hobart to-day, brought -113 pas-; I Bengers, of u horn JtJ.j were third-class, j The assisted immigrants numbered 171. j comprising Ilb adults and -55 children, j Fifty-two adults and 12 children «ere I nominated by relati.es in New Zealand. I <>l adults and 13 children Here approx - ed by the High Commissioner, and 35 d imestir s came out in charge or Miss Martin as matron. The passengers include*! 5 farmer.', -35 farm labourers. ■ and 2 shepherds. Fourteen wives are' rejoining their husbands in the Domi- i nion. All the domestics hate situations ' to go to. The capital of the immigrants , rang|>d from £2 to £225. | The steamer Surrey, from London, via ' Auckland and Napier, to-day landed 6<i passengers at Wellington for various Southern ports. Eighteen were assisted immigrants. PORT OF NAPIER. . HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Harbour 5.11 a.m., 5.31 p.m. X ARRIVALS. * Sept. 5. —Tangaroa. s.s.. from Wairoa. DEPARTURES. Sept. 5. —Monon ai, s.s.. for Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers. — For Gisborne: Misses Redstone, Hudson»._Hill. I Heid. Hodge; Mesdames Hei, Hudson' and child, Reid ; Jle.-rs.. Blakey. Brickiebank. Angus. S. R. Ponder, XV. H. Payne, Hei. Hudson. B. F. Smith. C. Bull. Neilson. Johansen. C XX’. MrJbitoah. For Tokomaru Bay : Mesdames ; Newton and child. Graham and thr*" For Auckland • Misses Wat-r--house, 4*iercey; Messrs. Parata, G. i Lloyd. Thirteen steerage. | f VESSELS IN PORT. At Breakwater. Beckenham, s.s. At Breastwork. Tangarea. s.s. Rum, s.s. Weka, s. s jfy^-»» Ona aul '^ ar T schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ripple, s.s. ( from Wellington today. Victoria, s.s:, from Northern ports, is * ■ Hmtor s ( s., from Southern ports. | Sept. ’ j PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I Vurtoria, s.s., for Southern poits. > SepfcW «*ppfe»’ B - s -- lor Gisborne, .''ept <. Beckenham', s.s., for Lyttelton. ! Hauroto, s.s.. for Noithern port-. Sept. 7. i Httddart. Parker and Co.'s Vittoria is due to-morrow morning from Sydne*.. , via Northern ports, and leaves at 2 p.m. [ for Wellington anti South. > The V nion Company's Monowai ar-' rived yesterday morning from Southern ! ports, and. left at '•39 pm. for Gi'-j borne and Auckland. I The Union Company's Hauroto is due i on Friday morning from Southern port-. I -and leal-es at 8.30 p.m. tor Gisborne | and Auckland. Passengers for Sydney i tranship to the Maheno at Auckland. ‘ The Kahu and Ripple w ere expected } to leaxe Wellington last night lor! Napier. The Ripple leates here to-' morrow night for Gisborne. I The Tangaroa returned from Wairoa I at 5.30 last evening, but did not bung any passengers. | The Beckenham is expected to leave to-morrow for Lyttelton. I Union Company's Hattpiri is expected to leave Auckland to-day for I Napier, via Gisborne and East Coast | byas. j OVERSEA VESSELS. • STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT ? WELLINGTON. (due about Sept. 6th). sailed from. Calcutta August Ist, via j (samarang, Singapore, and Auckland, ■ (Union S.S. Co.) i Karamea idue aliout Sept. Sth). i sailed from Montreal -June 21th. via | Australia and Auckland. iN.Z.S. (o.) ; XXhakarua idue about September; 13th), (toiled from London July 6th, via; Australia. Auckland. and Napier. (Tyser.) Cape Ortegal (due about September Bth). sailed from New York June I > th. via Australia and Auckland, iTy ser > Kanna (due about Sepember 9th). sailed from Bnnhnry August 23ni. ’ ia Dunedin. (U.S.S. Co.) Aorangi tdne about September 1 Ith). sailed from San Francisco AugU't -3rd. via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Inion S.S. Co.) ( Clan Ross (due about Sept. t6t’>). sailed from Bunbury' August 25th. ..a Ly ttelton. <G. H. Scales.) Walkure (due about September l''th'> ■ailed from New Y'ork July Ist via Auckland. ( X'acuum Oil Co.) Rotorua (due about September Isth). sailed from Plymouth August 3th. via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Kia Ora (due about September 22ud). sailed from London August 4th. via Auckland. (Shaw Sa'ill.) Indrabarah (due about Sept. 23rd). sailed from London July 22nd. via Australia. Auckland .and Napier. ' lyser > Kent (due about October 3rd*, sailed from Liverpool July 29th. via (apetown. Hobart, and Auckland. ib.-H-S. Line.) Tomoana (due about October .tn), ■ailed from New X ork July >o’-. 'ia Australia and Auckland. ( Tyser. > Cape Corso (due about October l-tn-sailed from Montreal July Auh. ' >•» Australia and Auckland. iN.Z.>. (o' Lord Lonsdale tdue ar out (k-tooyr l«th> sailed from Nev. Yolk Jul' 2-un. via Auckland, i X aeuurn Oil (• • > Trifels (due a'-oiit ()< to 1 I": 1;., sailed from N>’» Xoik AugU't I-t- via Melliotirne. Sydney. and Am ktac.il (U.S. and A. Line ) Whakatane (due <»> t-L'r ' 1 '■ sailed fr-m Monte.il Augn-r 22m1. ' >■> Australia and Am kLind. iN.Z.>. to i
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 222, 6 September 1911, Page 1
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