SHIPPING.
Auckland. Oct. 21. The u to-night. Passengers h»r Napier: M-**.d.im>*- Pasley anil Heath. Mr. Smidrnore. WITHIN WIRELESS RANCE. Wellington. O«t. 21. The Maheno and Maitai will probably lx* within wire’e-s range this evening, and the Mo.ina to-niorrow night. PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO MORROW. Outer Harbour. 5.18 am.. G.-5 p.m. DEPARTURES. Oct. 2t>. Taraui.-.i. s.s.. for Gi-.-Iximr. Ort. 20 - Ripple. s.s., tor Gislairne. Ort. 2H. Fanny, sc. for Whangae ho. Oct 21. Kini, x,s., for Hrlpu.t VESSELS IN PORT. At Breakwater. Inga. s.s. At Breastwork: Weka, s.s. Kiritona, auxiliary schooner. Fairburn, auxiliary schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Oct. 23. Monon ai, s.s., from North- | ern ports. Oct. 21. Fanny, s.s., from Coast. Oct. 21. Mokoia. s.s., from Southern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Oct. 21. Inga. s.s . for Gislwtrne. Oct. 21. Fairburn. aux. schooner, for Poran tin han. Ort. 23. - Kiritona. aux. schooner, for Wellington. Oct. 2i. Mokoia, s.s., for Northern ports. The Union Company's Monon a i is due early on Monday morning from Northern ports, ami on account of Igibttnr Dav leaves at ll a.in. for Wellington ami South. Tin* Union Company’s Tarawera left at M.3t) p.n. yesterday for Gisborne and Anr-kland.
The U nion Company's Kini left at 6 o'clock this- morning for Westport. The Inga is expected to leave this afternoon for Gisborne.
The Ripple left last night for Gisborne. From there she proceeds to Wellington, w here she loads for Napier on Monday and Tuesday. The Fanny left last night for Whangaehu. and is due back to-morrow morning.
The Kiritona leaves for Wellington on Monday night. The Tangnroa and Te Aroha are expected to arrive from Wairoa this evening. The Taugaroa will leave for Wairon st midnight to-night While leaving Napier at 2.»> a.m. on Tuesday for Westport to bunker the steam *r laiuderdale was swinging as usual -and before shift could g*t away her quarter set over the Inner Harbour breastwork, which was struck by the propeller. A half of one blade was snapped" off, and a third of each of the other three blades suffered similarly. There was a fresh southerly wind at the time of the mishap. The latutlerd.ile continued on her way, and had strong easterly winds until off Castle point, when the wind increasixl almost to hurricane force from the north-west, and tiie vessel was hove to. At < o’clock on Tuesday night the lenderdale stood on her course again, and readied Wellington on Wednesday afternoon.
OVERSEA VESSELS.
STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT
WELLINGTON
Lord Lonsdale (due about October 21st), sailed from New V ork July 26th. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) lonic (due about Oit'A'r 2lth) sailed from Plymouth September Bth, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill). Turakina (due about Ot toler 29th). ■ailed from Plymouth September 13th, via Capetown and Hobart. Athenic (due about October 30th). sailed from Plymouth September 16th. via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Nerehana (due about November Ist), ■ailed from Liverpool Septeuil>er 6th, via Auckland. (Tyser.) Whakatan.- (due alnoit Nov. 4th). ■ailed from Montreal August 22nd. via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Ayrshire (due about November 6th) ■ailed from Liverpool September 2nd, via Sydney. (F.-H.-S ' Niwaru (due about November 12th), ■ailed from London September 4tb. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. Remuera (due .dent Novenilier 13th) sailed from Plymouth September •* lt h, via Capetown and Hobart. i N.Z.S Co.) . , Paparoa (due about November loth), ■ailed from I-ondon Sept. 2<*th, vi„ Brisbane and Auckland. (N.Z.S (. o ) Cranley (due about November Isth). sailed from New York August 27th. via Australia and Auckland iTi'-t ■ Star of Canada (Title a'«u( November 2£>th). sailed from London Septemm-r 23rd. via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) Corinthic (due about Nov. th), sailed from Plymouth <)*t*>f'»-r 1 Itli. v t.i Capetown ami Hobart. i*»haw Sa - , tlb. Man-re (due about NovemU-r 31*10. sailed from l-omlon September 2"th. Australia. Auckland, and Napier jTyser.) ... Opawa (du»* about De< ’ember MM. sailed from Liverpool September l-*»th. via St. Helena. Australia, and Auckland. , . Kumars (due about |X,.r : »- lion, ■ailed from Montreal October Jt'th. via Australia and Auckland- i N.Z.S. o > Den of Airlie tdtie hl.mt H-’em*’ IHth). sailed from New Vock September SSru. via Australia and Auckland. <A. and A. Line ) Moraydiire (du - about I'.-> ::i 20 th). "sailed from Liverpool ! "|," 7th. via Sydney and Auckland r .-H fri. Line.) _____—
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 261, 21 October 1911, Page 1
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