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SHIPPING.

(Received 8, 10.20 a.m.f Suva. March 8. Arrived —Mamara, from Vancouver. PORT OF NAPIER. Friday, march sth, 1912. HIGH M ATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour. D.‘.V> a.m.. 0.53 p.m. ARRIVALS. March 7.—Tu Atu. aux. schooner, from Wairoa. DEPARTURES. March 7.—Ripple, s.s.. for Gisboi ne. March 7. —\Yeka. s.s.. for Cape Tumagain. March 7. —Rum. s.s.. for Awapawanui. March 7. -Tndrapura. s.s.. for Wellington. March 7.--Tangaroa. s.s.. for Wairoa VESSELS IN PORT. At Breakwater: Wairuna. s.s. At Breastwork : Tu Atu. auxiliary schooner. Ahuriri, s.s. Te Arolia, auxiliary schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. March S. - Tarawcra, s.s., from Wellington. March 9. —Otaki, s.s., from Tokomaru Bay.

Marcli 9.- Fanny, -s.s., from Tokomai u Bay. Marcli 9.—Kiritona, aux. schooner, from Tokomaru Hay. March 11.—Monowai. s.s.. from Gisborne and Auckland. March 12. - Mokoia. s.s., from Wellington. PRO.I F.CTED DEPARTURES. March 8.--Tarawera. s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers:—For Gisborne: Missrs Ritchie, Atkinson, Crawford. McKenzie : Mesdames Evans and infant, Birrell. G. I). Smith. Parsons; Messis. Young, Ellison, W. Perry, J. A. Stewart. Buckland, M. March, Pattison, Thompson, Hesselline, Robinson, Birrell, J. Sisterson, Beavis, Jennings, J. Chrisp, W. -1. Sinclair, H. B. Williams, S. T. Davis. Fo-. "Tokomar’i Bay: Mr. Hobbs. For Auckland: Messrs. R. Bruce, O. N. Hallett. March 9. —Wairuna. s.s., for Wellington. March 11. —Monowai, s.s., for Wellington. March 13. —Mokoia s.s., for Gisborne and Auckland. The s.s. Tarawera left Wellington at 2 o’clock this mornZng for Napier, and will not arrive here until about 7.30 this evening. She leaves at 9.30 tor Gisborne and Auckland. Passengers tor Sydney tranship to the Maheno at Auckland.

The Union Company’s Monowai is due on Monday morning from Northern ports, and leaves at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Company’s Taviuni is expected to leave Westport to-day or tomorrow, and arrive here on Monday with a full cargo of coal. After completing her discharge she will leave for Lyttelton with a load of sheep. The Wairuna will leave to-morrow night for Wellington. The Tanga ton left for Wairoa at midnight last night. The Te Arolia leaves Wairoa for Napier at 8 o’clock this morning. The Tu Atu arrived last night from Mohaka. The movements of Messrs. Richardson and Co.’s fleet are as follows:— Ripple: Left last night for Gisborne, and leaves there this afternoon on her return journey, arriving earlv to-mor-row morning. She leaves early to-mor-row morning direct for Picton, thence orocesding to Wellington, where she loads for Napier. Rum: Leaves at noon to-day for Awapawanui. and will return later in the day. Weka : Left last night for Cape Turnagain. Fanny and Kiritona: Are due to-niorrow morning from Tokomaru Bay. The N.Z. Shipping Company’s Otaki is due to-morrow morning from Tokomani Bay and Gisborne for Homeward loading . The Jndranura left at 7.30 last evening for Wellington where she will sail direct for Home ports. OVERSEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE AT WELLINGTON. Steamer. Due. Tndrapura, from London Mar. 7 Whakarua, from London Mar. 15 Athenic, from London Mar. 19 Sussex, from Liverpool Mar. 19 Kirkdale, from New York Mar. 21 Wakanui, from St. John Mar. 29 Kattenturn, from New York. . .Mar. 29 Surrey, from Liverpool. .4 Apl. 15 Sailer. Days Out. Queen Elizabeth, from New York. .118

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 71, 8 March 1912, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 71, 8 March 1912, Page 1

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 71, 8 March 1912, Page 1

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