SHIPPING.
(Received 3, 8.50 a.m.) Loudon, April 2. Arrived —Zealandic, s.s. Auckland, April 3. Arrived at 11 a.m.—Tahtne, s.s., from Tahiti. (Received 3, 11.20 a.m.) Sydney, April 3. Sailed —Kattentum, for Auckland. PORT OF NAPIER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3rd, 1912. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour. 7.21 a.m., >.39 p.rn. ARRIVALS. April 2. —Tangaroa, s.s.. from Mairoa April 3. —Kowhai, s.s., from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. April 2. —Fanny, s.s.. for Tokomaru and Tolaga bays. April 2. —Wahrera. s.s., lor Auckland April 2. —-Monowai. s.s., for Northern ports. Passengers.—For Gisborne: Misses Richardson. Siierratt, Johnson. Lindsay. Corson, Caldwell ‘2 >. and Rosie: Mesdames King. Walker, Te Rani Pera, Ea-ker. Reynolds and Everiss; Messrs. Murphy, Everiss. Reynolds. Williams (2), Barker, Strang, Steele. Te Rani Pera. Campbell. Shaw, and Rundle. For Auckland: Miss Bruce: Mrs. Balmer; Messrs. Balmer. King, and O’Keefe. VESSELS IN PORT. At Breastwork: Kiriton.n, auxiliary schooner. Tangaroa, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. April 4. — Wiriiniora. s.s., from Northern ports. April 1. -Ripple, s.s.. from Wellington. £ April 4. —Tarauc:a. s.s.. from SouthF era ports. April -f.— Fanny, s.s., from Tokomaru Bay. April 4. —Haupiri, s.s.. from Gislwirn? April 4.—Te Arolia, aux. schooner, from Wairoa. April Wanaka. s.s.. from South. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. April 3.—Kowhai. s.s.. for Gis!«>rne. April 3.—Tangaroa. 5..... tor \\ a iron. April 4.-—AV immera, s.s.. tor Southern ports. April 4.- T.<r;: .. s. s .. tor G-.sl orne Th? Union Company’s Tarawo-a v ill lie a tiny early on her run tn* n the South, ami v. i’ ( :*rri.* -re he*.- to-mor-row morning. Snr leaves the same d.iy
I ;>n a special trip to Gisborne, and reI turns to Napier on Friday, leaving the i same e. ening tor Gisborne, Tokomar i I Bav. ard Auckland. i Iluddart, Parker and Co.’s Wimmera lis due on Thursday morning from Northern ports, and leaves at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Company’s Waipori is due on Friday with a part cargo of salt from Edithburg. After completing her discharge, the Waiwera left early yesterday morning for Auckland. The Union Company’s Haupiri is expected to returu from Gisborne to-mor-row, and leave the same evening for East Coast bays and Auckland. The Kowhai arrive:! at 9 o’clock this morning from Lyttelton. She is expected to leave for Gisborne at 8 p.m. this evening. Tile Wauaka is expected to arrive here on Saturday from Southern ports. She has a cargo of produce for this port. The Ripple left Wellington last night and is expected here to-night. She will, in all probability, leave to-mo-r.iw night for Gisborne. The Fanny left yesterday for Tokomaru and Tolaga hays, and is expect:*:! back to r morrow morning. The Te Arolia was able to get up the river this morning, and is expected back from Wairoa to-morrow. The Tangaroa arrived from Wairoa last night, and is expected to sail again for that port at midnight to-morrow.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 April 1912, Page 1
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