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SHIPPING.

•(For Shipping Advts. see page 2.) .-a-ew THE MAK UR A AT AUCKLAND. PASSENGER LIST. Auckland. June 3. Arrived—Makura, s.s., front San Francisco. Passengers:—Hon. James Allen, Dr. Rendall. Misses Allen, Spinne\, Kettle, Gordon, Mesdames Wilson, Alles, Kettle. Allan, Marshall. Fenwick, Ulrich. Joss and two children. Smith, Messrs. 'Wilson. Kent, H. T. Fenwick. Hubbard, Matthews, George Thomas, Ray. J. S. Allan, Jessup, Adams. Bowman. Levitt. Stewart. Moody. I’. S. Fenwick, Bell, Phinger. Carrick. Hall, Bcolhec. Sir Percy Moon. Joss, Mawson, Pearson. Harvey. Burns, McKay. Bartholomew, O'Connor, Lidgegate, and 78 through passenger'-. Auckland, June 3. Tire Maitai sailed at 3 p.m. Passengers: —Misses Kettle and Tattersail; Messrs. Henning. Tattersall, Captain McMillan, and Masters Tattersall. PORT OF NAPIER.

TUESDAY. JUNE 3rd. 1913. HIGH WATER. Tomorrow: -5.16 a.m. and 3.37 p.m. ARRIVALS. June 3.—Monowai, s.s.. from Northern ports. June 3.— Mokoia, s.s., from Southern ports. DEPARTURES. June 2.—Monowai, s.s.. for Southern ports. June 2. -Kahn, for Grovmoutb. June 2. — Fanny, s.s.. for Waipare, Tuparoa and Tokomaru Bay. Juhe *2.—Rutu. s.s.. for Whanganelii, Gisborne and Tokomaru Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. June 3.—Koutunui. s.s,, from East Coast bay>. June s.—Maitai, s.s., from Northern ports. June 6.—Manaka, s.s.. from Timaru. June 6.—Ripple, s.s.. from Wellington. June 6.—Wimmera, s.s.. from Southern ports. June i. — Kurow. s.s.. from Newcastle.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. June 3. —Mokoia, s.s., for Northerr ports. June !. - Koutunui. s.s.. for Pieton. June }. —Kiritona. aux. schooner, for Tokomaru Bay. June s.—Maitai, s.s., for Southern ports. June 6. —Ripple, s.s., for Gisborn>. June 6.—Wimmera. s.s., for Northern ports and Sydney. The following passengers leave by the Mokoia at 8.30 to-night for the North : Misses Humphreys, Law, Fulton and Skinner; Mesdames Anderson and two children, McCormick, Nurse Newman. Dickens and boy; Messrs. Buckler, Lysnar, Atkinson, Dean. Sergt.-Major Hendry, Dickens. West, and Eo. key Team 49). The Kahu left yesterday afternoon for Greymouth, where she loads timber for Tokomaru Bay and Te Araroa. The Fanny left last evening for Waipare and Tuparoa. After discharge she proceeds to Tokomaru Bay to light -r coal ex the Ngatoro and Kurow. The Ruin left last night with general cargo for Whangawo’ii and Gisborne. She will also proceed to Tokomaru Bay after discharge to lighter coal. The Koutunui has been delayed up the coast by the heavy sea. She was expected to arrive about noon to-day. and w ill leave about noon to-morrow for Pic ton to load chaff for East Coast hays. The Union Company’s Mokoia arrived this morning from Southern ports, and leaves at 8.30 o'clock this evening for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay at.'.l GisItorne. The Union Company's Maitai i, du ’ on Thursday morning from Gisborne and Auckland, and leaves at 2 p.m. for Wellington and South. Tie* Union Company's Wanaka lea- es Timaru to-morrow, and is due here on Friday. She proceeds to Auckland after discharge at this port. The Kiritona leaves at mid Jay tomorrow for Tokomaru Bav. Thu Pukaki is expecte I to leave on Thursday or Friday for W. —<p< i. The Taugaroa. Magic and Fairburn are loaded and awaiting a favourable opportunity to leave for Wairoa. Th-. Te Arolia is still bar bound at Wairoa. The Kowhai lias new been fixed to leave Dunedin to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne, via u«tial Southern produce ports. During the run from London to W*’lington tha Paparoa averaged 12 knot-p-.-r hour. This is the vess.-l’.- rhirtb-th voyage from London to N-w Zealand, and it was only on t••••<■> tornier nrrn- I -ions that this rot-’ ot speed «s main- : rain*.-d.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 144, 3 June 1913, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 144, 3 June 1913, Page 1

SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 144, 3 June 1913, Page 1

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