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SHIPPING.

PORT OF NAPIER. WEDNESDAY. I ith FEBRUARY. 1912 HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Oiit-T Harbour. -1.10 pm.. 4.12 a.m. ARRIVALS. j F<b. 11. W.'ka. flora Waikokopu j Feb. 14. -Kiritona. aux. xhooner. | from Southern coast ports. | DEPARTURES. ■ Feb 13. —Mokoia, s-S-- for Northern : ports. Feb. 13. —Tainui. s.» . for Welling-, tonFeh. 13.—Mur itai. *.s.. for Wanganui i Feb. 13 — Ruru. s.s.. for Southern; Coast. ! Feb. IL— Taviuni. for L> ttelton , VESSELS IN PORT. ! At Breastwork: ; Ahuriri. s.s. j Fanny, s.s. t Weka. s. s. • Kiritona. auxiliary schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. i Feb. 11.—Tang-area. from Wairoa | Feb. 14 -Tu Atu. at:- schooner. : from Wairoa. Feb. 14. —Te Arolia. a:ix schooner, from Wairoa. Feb. 15- —Ripple, s.s., trom M eLington. „ Feb. 15. —Ruru. s-.s-. Coast. Feb. 15.—Tarawera. s.s.. from Northern ports. , Feb. 16.—Wimrnera. s.' . ironi >out.iern ports. > PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Feb. 15.—Ripple, s.s. t.r (iis's-rn.. Feb. 15. r.r a-.v. ra. >.s.. lor Southern ports. . . Feb. 15 -Fann.'. Coast. ... - Feb. bl. Tari. '>-• V ' r ' Feb. 13.--Wimtnera. iul ’ Nott.i-. ern ports.

The Tavi-.tni left this morning for [Lytt.-iton with a load of sheep. ; The Tainni left at Hi o’clock last i n;gl:t for Wellington for Homeward 1 loading. i The Mnritai left Napier yesterday ‘ afternoon for Wellington for Homeward loading. The Ripple is due back to Napier to- ! morrow morning, and sails for Gisborne, to-morrow night. Tiie Hum is due back from the Coast t<>-niorrow morning. 1 The Fanny loaves Napier tor North f'oa-t at noon to-morrow. The Tangaroa. Tu Atu. and Te Aroha ar“ all expected to arrive from Wairoa this evening. Tiie Tangaroa will probably leave again for Wairoa early on Friday tuorn- ' mg ' Tin* Union Company’s Wanaka left Bluff yesterday via Oamaru andTimaru and is due here on Monday morning. The Union Company’s Kowhai is expect. ■<! to le.c. • Dunedin on the 16th in-tant for Napier, callng at Oamaru. tuna'it. and Wellington. Th * Fairburn left for Wairoa yesterday with a load of cement. The Kororniko left Newcastle on Saturday, and is due here on the 21st inst. with coal. The Union Company si" her local agents. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Pakeha. which sailed from Lyttelton on December 31st, arrived at London on February 10th. The same company’s Corinthic arrived at Plymouth on Friday, February 9th. OVERSEA VESSELS. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE AT WELLINGTON. Waimana (due about February 18th), sailed from Liverpool Dec,. 23rd, via Australia and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill.) Banffshire (due about February 29th) sailed from Liverpool Dec. 21st, via Capetown, Sydney, Newcastle and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line.) Waiwera (due about March 6th), sailed from St. John's December 28th, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Kirkdale (due about March 24th), sailed from New York December 13t i. via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Co.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 52, 14 February 1912, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 52, 14 February 1912, Page 1

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 52, 14 February 1912, Page 1

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