SHIPPING.
(Received 13, 8.5 a.tn.) London, March 12. Arrived—Star of Canada, s.s., from Wellington. Sailed—Prince George, for Wellington. (Received 13, 9.5 a.m.) Sydney, March 13. Arrived—Brisbane, from Hokianga. Newcastle, March 13. Sailed —Ultimata.’ for Auckland. PORT OF NAPIER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1912. HIGH WATER TOMORROW.Outer Harbour, 2.8 a.m., 2.57 p.m. ARRIVALS. March 12. —Mokoia, s.s., from Wellington and South. Passengers:— Misses Pollock, McNutt, Suxwell; Mesdinies Mr\ icker, McNutt. West. Martin ; Messrs. McLean. Faliner, Menard, McClelland ; 18 steerag *. March 13. —Taviuni. s.s.. from Westport. DEPARTURES. March 12.—Mokoia, s.s.. for Northern ports. Passengers:—ForGisborne: Misses Chubhin. YVrightson ; Mesdames G. Hamlin, J. Gouldsmith. Barker, Grayson, Biascheck. Titheradge: Messrs. H. L. Cook. Barker. E. Ellison, Fieldhouse. H. B. Lusk. Jameson, Ellery. J. L. King. Pool. Corbett. Clark, Faulkner. E'.an-. latten. Blascheck. Gollin. Meredith. Kettle, Henning. Titheradge. Sir Robert Stout. Captain Stevens. Sergeant-Major Just. For Auckland: Mrs. Hamlin; Messis. Hill and Shorthouse: 16 steerage. March 13. -Ruru. s s.. for Wellington
VESSELS IN PORT. At Breakwater: Taviuni, s.s. , At Breastwork: Tangaroa, s.s. Fanny, s.s. Ahuriri, s «■. Weka, s.s. Kiritona, auxiliary schooner. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. March 11. —Ripple, s.s., from Wellington. ’March 14. —Tarawera, s.s., from Gisborne and Auckland. x - March 15.-,-Wimmera, s.s., from Wellington and South. March 15. —Wanaka, s.s,. from Timaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. March 14. —Ripple, s.s., for Gisborne March 14. —Tarawera, s.s., for Wellington. March 11. —Weka, s.s.. for Cape Turnagain. March 15.—Wimmera, s.s., for Gisborne. Auckland, and Sydney. The Union Company's Tarawera is due to-morrow morning from Northern ports, and leaves at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. Huddart, Parker and Co.’s Wimmera is due on Friday morning from Southern ports, and leaves at 8.30 p.m. for Syd.iey, via Gisborne and Auckland. The Union Company’s Haupiri leaves Auckland to-day for Napier, via East Coast bays and Gisborne, and is due here about Friday morning. The Union Company’s Mokoia arrived yesterday afternoon from Wellington and South, and left at 9.20 last evening for Gisborne and Auckland. The Union Company’s Taviuni arrived this morning from Westport with a full cargo of coal, and after discharging she loads sheep for Lyttelton. The Union Company’s Wanaka is expected to leave Timaru to-morrow for Napier, * and should arrive on Friday night or Saturday morning. Ripple is due to-morrow morning from Wellington, and leaves in the evening for Gisborne, returning again to Napier on Saturday morning. The bar at Wairoa is still unworkable and it is impossible for the Tangaroa to leave for Wairoa just yet. The Rum left at about 6 o’clock this morning for Wellington. The Weka is expected to leave tonight for Cape Turnagain. The Fanny is expected to leave at noon to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 76, 13 March 1912, Page 1
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