SHIPPING.
(For Shipping Advts. see page 2.) Sydney. Oct. 4. Arrived. 9.30 p.m. —Wimmera. s.s.. from Wellington; -Pakeha. s.s., from London. (Received 5, 9.35 a.m.) Adelaide, Oct. 5. Sailed—Manapouri. s.s.. for N’etv Zealand. Auckland, Oct. 5. The Monowai sailed at 3 p.m. Passengers for Napier; Miss Fells, Messrs. McDonald, Sanders and Thornton. PORT OF NAPIER. SATURDAY, OCTOBER sth, 1912. HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Outer Harbour : 0.38 a.m., 1.31 p.m. ARRIVALS. Oct. 4. —Kini. s.s., from Greymouth. Oct. 4. —Weka. s.s., from Waikokopu. DEPARTURES. Oct. 4. —Te Aroha, aux. schooner, for Wairoa. Oct. 4. —Tu Atu, auxiliary schooner, for Wairoa. Oct. 4. —Fanny, s.s., for Tolaga and Tokomaru Bays, and Waipari. VESSELS IN PORT. At Breakwater: Kini', s.s. At Breastwork : Fairburn, auxiliary schooner. Tangaroa, s.s. Ahuriri, s.s. Weka. s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Oct. .7.—Monowai, s.s., from Northern ports. Oct. 7. —Kowhai. s.s.. from Southern produce ports. Oct. 7.—Wanaka. s.s.. from Bluff via Timaru. Oct. 7.—Ruru. s.s., from Wellington. Oct. 8. —Mokoia. s.s.. from Northern ports PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Oct. 5. —Kiritona. auxiliary schooner, for East Coast hays. | Oct. 5.-—Weka. s.s.. for Waikokopu. j Oct. 6.---Magic, aux. scow, for \\ ai-j roa. O< t. 7. — Rui-u. s.s.. for Gisborne. Oct. 7.--Mononai. s.s.. for Southern ports. Oct. 8. — Mokoia. s.s.. for Northern ports The Union Company's Monowai is expected on Monday morning from Gisborne and Auckland and leaves at 2.30 p.m. for Wellington and South. The Union Company's .Mokoia is expetted on Tuesday at mid-day from I Wellington and South, and leaves at i s.;>p p.m. for Northern ports. i Th? Union Company’s Kini arrived last evening from Greymouth with a cargo of coal. She berthed ar the breakwater, but will be taken to the 1 > reas t w (>rk t o-day.
The Union Company's Kowhai leaves Lyttelton to-day tor Napier with a cargo <4 produce. She is due on Monday? The Union Company's Wanaka leaves Timaru to-day tor Napier direct, arriving on Monday. The Kahn leaves Gisborne to-day for Wellington. The Burn is due on Monday from Wellington, and leaves again the same evening for Gisborne. The Fanny left last night for Tolaga anti Tokontaru Bays, and Waipari. The Weka arrived last night from Waikokopu. and returns to the same port to-night. The Kiritona leaves to-night for East Coast bavs. The Magic is leaving for Wairoa tomorrow morning.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 259, 5 October 1912, Page 1
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