SHIPPING.
Auckland. Feb. 21. The Monowai sails at 2 p.m. Passengers for Napier: — Misses Stock. I,us7i. Aldridge. Mesdames Vague, Pirie. Frankland, Messrs. Watkins. Barnett, Pirie. Couter, and Wilson. PORT OF NAPIER. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour. 10. S a.tn. 10.30 p.m. ARRIVALS. Feb. 23.—Weka. s.s., from Cape Turns gain. Feb. 23. —Koromiko. s.s.. from Newcastle, via Picton and Wellington. Feb. 23. —Hanpiri. s.s.. from Gis:orne and Auckland, via East Coast. Feb. 23. —Magic, aux. schooner, from Gisborne. Feb. 23. —Te Aroha, aux. schooner, ,-om Wairoa. Feb. 23.—Tu Atti. aux. schooner, from Mohaka. DEPARTURES Feb. 23—Taraue.-a. s.s., for Gisborne. Feb. 23.— Star of Scotland, s.s.. for Gisborne. Feb. 21. —Tangaroa. s.s.. for Wairoa. VESSELS IN PORT. I n Roadstead : Muritai, s.s. At Breakwater: Haupiri. s.s. Koromiko. s.s. A t Breastwork: Te Aroha. aux. s.-hooner. Tn Atu. aux. schooner. Weka. s.s. Magic, aux. schooner Fanny, s.s. Runt. s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. | Feb. 26. —Monowai, s.s.. from North- ; ern ports. i Feb. 26. —Mamari, s.s.. irom Wellington. j Feb. 23.—Kr.lpr.ra. s.s.. from Gisborne. _ j Feb. 26.— Kowhrd. s.-.. from Lfttrlton. Feb. 27 —MoLol.i, s from f.>ut;t- , ern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Feb. 26.— Monowai, s.s., for Southern ports. | Feb. 23. —K oromiko. s.s., W •■st- ; port. Feb. 27. — Mokoui. s.s.. Northern ; ports. The Union Co.'s Monowai is_ due early on Monday morning irom Northern ports, and it aces at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Co.'s Mokoia duo on Tuesday morning from Southern ports. . and leaves at I '.3<) p.m. tor Gisborr.o and Auckland. The Union Co.'s Tarawera arrived vesterd.iv afternoon from Wellington knd South, and left at 5.3) p in. for Gisborne ami Auckland. The Wek.x n-t'HT.eJ ve.-terday from Cape TurnagainThe Union Co.'s Koromiko. a large turret decked collier, arrived yesterday morning from N.'-.i- • s'. ■. via Pit t,i.i and Wellington, with about tens of coal. She v ill probably proved from here to Westport on M i d:i> The Union Co s Haupiri arri.el yesferday from East (";rt Bays, and leaves this morning for Picton. via Wellington.
The Union Co.'s Kowhai is expect.-d on Monday trom Southern ports. She leave-, the same evening for Gisborne. The Kipph' loads in Wellington on Monday and Tuesday for Napier. The N Z. shipping Co. s Kaipara is d:e on Mondav i.om Gisborne t>i Homeu ard loadin". The Shaw, .savill and All ion Co.’s Marna'i is due on Monday from Wellington. Dalgetv and Co., Ltd., are her local ng "its.* The Tangaroa left for Wairoa at 3 o'c'ock this morning. J'h Te Arolia returned yesterday afte noon trim Wairoa. Th" Tn Atu arrived last night from Mohaka. Tin- Magic, an auxiliary schooner, arris »• i ti >::i Cishorn" jest‘relay afternoon. Tti-> Rosai Mad -t liner Tahiti. 75'5 tons, will leave Wellington for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. >u Friday, March ''th. She « ill be followed bv the Manuka. 4otJs tons, on March 2:>th. Th' d-naleii of those tine steamers will afford intending pas- - s excellent opportunity of travelling direct from Wellington to San Francisco, the vessels being equipped in Biost mml.T.'i st.de and possessing e -»ry < nni enietic,' in the way of ip-to-dat • p.. •-••ng. r aceomniod.ition.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 61, 24 February 1912, Page 1
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