SHIPPING.
TR ANS -All. AXT l< ACRE EM EXT • R>- • xed )■_' ■> p.m. > Paris. Oct. 1!'. After [»: obinged imgotmtions. the traiis-Atlanti shipping <i>m|xmies have r'-ni«el the existing a '■-tit for five tears. THE <M EANIC COMPANY. SYDNEY TO LOX DOX IX -»> DAYS Syilney, Oi t. 19. Captain Sproul, representative of the Oceanic Company, in an interview with reference to the resumption < t the Sat; Francisr-reSjilney service, stated that the company's steamers Ventura, Sierra ami Sonoma were being reconstructed at a cost of a million dollars with a view to starting the service. It is propose,! to ask the Federal Government for a subsidy of I'i.riKl per trip on the basis of twelve trips a year. The .•teamers will have a guarantee! speed of seventeen knots, and make the trip from San Francisco to Sydney in 2’’ ria vs. The company also guarantee t<. land the mails in London in 30 days tR ■reive! :Jt>. 5.5 a.m.f I-ondnn, Itt I' l Arrived —Nairnshire, from Wellington. Hobart. <h t. 111. Arrived - lonic, s.s.. from Jxmdon. She .sails for Wellington at ■> a.m. on Saturday In all 119 passengers landed here, and 563- are proeersling. Wellington. Oct. 111. Sailed Rotorua, s.s., for London. WITHIN WIRELESS RANCE. Wellington, Oct. 20. The Maitai. Manuka, and Rotorua will probably be within wireless range this evening. PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Onter Harbour. 5. U> a.tn., 5.30 p.m. arrivals. Ort. If). —Ripple, s.s.. from Wellington. Oct. If).- - Fairburn, aux. schooner, from Wairm. Oct. 20.- Tarawera. s.s.. from Southern ports. VESSELS IX PORT. At Breakwater. Inga, s.s. At Breastwork: Kini, s.s. Weka, s.«. Ripple, s.s. Kiritona. auxiliary schooner. Fairburn, auxiliary schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Oct. 2.1.- Monowai, s.s., from Northern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Oct. 20—Tarawera, s.s.. for Northern ports. Passengers:—For Gisborne : Misses Gray, Keys, Martin, Nolan, Griffin ; Mesdames Jamieson. Y’atullo and child. Holdsworth. Clark. Lanauze. McKenzie. ; Messrs. Jamieson. I’atllllo. J. Gray. R. J. Fanlknor, Atmore. Holdsworth, Kevs. B. Holdsworth, Clark, Quirk, Berg, Stewart. Dawson. Matfey. A. S. Joseph. Caldwell. Sainsbury <2), Fenwick, And *rson, Harrowed, Beavis, Foley. M<-Niven. Kinross White, Colwello, Hutchinson Kennett, Eadie. Lancaster, Perry. Lawless, Baxter. Lyme. Leary. Rolf Smith. Field. Forsyth. S. H. Maclean. MeKenzre. Cameron. Liddell. Townsley. Treterry. For Tokumarti Bay: Miss Atkin. For Auckland: Miss Mclntosh: Messrs. A. H. Palairet. M. Isaacs. Oct. 20.—Ripple, s.s., for Gisborne. Oct. 20.—Kini, s.s., for Westport. Oct. 21. —Inga, s.s., for Gisborne. The Union Company's Tarawera arrived this morning from Southern ports, ami leaves at S.:»l p.m. for Gisborne and Auckland. Huddart, Parker and Co.’s Wimmera arrived early yesterday morning, and left at 11 a.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Company's Monowai is due early on Monday morning from Northern ports, and on account of | Labour Day leaves at ll a.m. for U el- j lington and South. I The Fairburn is expected to leave I for Porangahan at noon to-day. | The Inga is expected to leave to- j morrow night for Gislxirne. | The Kini is expected to leave to- I night for West port. The Ripple leases to-night for Gisborne. OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT WELLINGTON. Lord Lansdale (due about October 21st), sailed from New dork July 2hth. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) lonic tdue about OetoG-r 2 Ith > sailed: from Plymouth September Sth. via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw. Sas ill) Turakina (due about Ovtoler 29th >. railed from Plymouth September 13th. ria Capetown and Hobart. A the me (due about Octolwr 3<ith). railed from Plymouth September 16th. via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Sarill.) Nerehana (due about November Ist), sailed from Liverpool September 6thJ via Auckland. (Tyser.) ■ Whakatane (due ab.»it Nov. Ith).: ■ailed from Montreal August 22nd.via Australia and Auckland. iNZS. Co.) Ayrshire (due about NovemU-r 6th) railed from Liverpool Septemlier 2nd. j via Sydney. (F-11-S v Xiwara (due about November 1-t»i\ , railed from London September 4th. via Australia, Auckland. and Napier.: (Tyser). Remuera (du? about November railed from Plymouth September _ : «hh. via Capetown and Hobart- iN.Z.S. Co ) , t ' f*ApArosk (due about November ibi.i). sailed from London Sept. 20th. vn. Brisbane and Auckland. <NZ>. Co'. Urauley (due about November Nn* railed from New York Augti't 2. th. ria Australia and Auckland. jTt'er.' Star of Canada (due ai <-:it V>r>'mlei 2-*»th>. sailed from London September 23rd. via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser. > Corinthic (due about Nov. sail.sl from Plymouth October 1 »th. via Capetown ami lloh.ii't. (Shaw >;r.iii> Marere (due ahsit November 3oth). sailed from London SeptemK-r 2>th. ria, Australia. Amkland. and Napiet - (Tyser )
Opawa (du** al-out Ift-cemlx-r l-tli). sailed from Liverpool September L-th. via St. Helena. Australia, and Auckland. Kumara d". ■ al-ov.t Peeeinl-er I lint, sailed from Montreal <>. t" : -e It't’.i. via Australia and Auckland. (X’.Z.S. (’<».> |)en of Airli • (.due al-out I M-einl-er I'sth-. sailed Stem Xe-a Aork Septeinh r 2:lni. i:a . ustialia and Auckland, fA. ami A. L • AL-rayshir-* al->ut Dei-ember 3-rh>. saile.l from Liverpool Oi-tol-er 7th, via Ss.lney and Auckland. E.-H - < Line. I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 260, 20 October 1911, Page 1
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