SHIPPING.
(Received 15. 8.5 a m.) London. April 14. Sailed—-Ruapehu, s.s.. for Lyttelton. PORT OF NAPIER. MONDAY. APRIL 15th, 19i2. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour. 5.19 a.m.. 5.3t> p.m. ARRIVALS. April 11.—Tangaroa, s.s.. from Wairoa. April 14.— Ruru. s.s.. from Wellington and Coast. April ll. —Fanny, s.s., from Tokomarti and Waipiro bays. April ii.— Nerehar.a, s.s.. from Ali'-k--iand. April 15. —Kahu. s.s.. from Tokomaru Bay. April 15.- Mokoia, s.s., from Northern ports. Passengers:—Misses Cuthbert. Bailey. Gibson. Smith, Aston. Austin. Wilson, Jones. McCurdie, Somm.-r--ville: Mesdanies Moore and child,' King and son. Noble. Butler ami child, Pockitt and child, OTleillv. McCurdie. Jones, Bennett, Aitken ; Messrs. Chambers, Falconer. Broun, Yakle. Cabin'l], Clarke. Hansen, Wheeler, Dempster. Ryan. Kiehie, Miller, King, Nobl r, NiA-ias. Young, Maher. Pollard. Dav, Butler. Taylor, O’Reilly. Alh'n. Hay. Sturdwi.-k. Price. Hall. Nuttall, Brown, Graham, Walker. Wilkinson, Jones, Smail. Bennett: I’2l sie 1 :- DEPAKTURES. April 15. Mokoia. s.s . for Southern ports. Passengers : — For Wellington: Mesdames Hood. Murphy. Voting: Mo-rs. G. Hood. Buehler. Northey. T. Barry. For Durmdin: Mr. Sorrell. Rev. Wi'-<m . Mi s. Sorrell and child.
VESSELS IN TORT. In Roads t end : Nerehana, -s.s. i At Breastwork: i Kaliu. s.s. i Kiritona, auxiliary schooner. I I’liru. s.s. Fanny, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. April 15. — Whangape, s.s.. from Wellington. April 15.—Weka. s.s., from East Coa.t Bays. April 17. —Monowai, s.s., from Southern pints. PRO J ECTE D DE PA RTU RES. April 15. —Kahn, s.s.. for Wellington April 13. —Rtiru. s.s., for Waikokopu April 17. —Monowai, s.s., for Northern ports. April I>. — Ripple, s.s., tor Gisborne. The Union Company’s Mokoia arrived this morning from Northern ports, and It ft at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Company’s Monowai will be a day Lit - on her run up from the South. She is due here on Wednesdaymorning, and leaves at 8.30 p.m. for Gisborne and Auckland. The Union Company’s Haupiri is working the East Coast, and is due here early in the week. The Union Company’s Whangape is due to-day from Wellington with a part cargo of Newcastle coal. After discharge she proceeds to Westport. The Nerehana arrived late last night from Auckland, with inward cargo. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., are her local agents The Petone loads at Dunedin on Friday for Napier and Gisborne, via Oamaru, Timaru, and Ly ttelton. The Ripple is loading in Wellington, and will leave to-morrow for Napier. On Thursday she will leave for Gisborne. Tiio Kahti arrived from Tokomaru Bay this morning, and leaves to-night for Coast and Wellington. The Ruru arrived yesterday’ from Wellington and the eoast, and sails tonight for Waikokopu. The Fanny arrived yesterday from Tokomaru Bav. The Weka is due from the East Coast to-night. - The Tangaroa has been lying outside the Wairoa heads since Tuesday last, and has communicated with the shore only once. She returned to Napier yesterday afternoon. OVERSEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE AT WELLINGTON. Steamer. Due. Corinthic. from London Apl. 15 Stiney, from Liverpool Apl. 15 Nerehana, from London Apl. 16 Karamea, from St. John May 2
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 102, 15 April 1912, Page 1
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