SHIPPING.
PORI OF NAPIER. PORT OF NAPIER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 ARRIVALS. Dec. B.—Te Aroha, 0.30 pjn. from Wairoa. Dec. 8.— Tangaroa, 1.30 p.m.. from Wairoa Dec. 9.—Arahura. J a.m.. from Gisborne. Dec. 9.—Matakana, 7 a m . from Wellington. I Dec. 9.—Baden Powell, 9.30 a.m., from Gisborne. . ~ • Dec. 9.—Tairoa, Ift am. from Auckland and East Coast Bays. DEPARTURES. Dec B.—Ripple, 9 p.m., for Coast and Wellington Dec. t.—Putiki. 9 p..m,, for Coast and Wellington. Dec. B.—Ngahrrr, mjdnjght. for Gisborne Dec. 9.—Arahnra, 6 a.m , for Gisborne .and Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Dec. 10.-Ruru. for Waipiro Bay. Dec. 11— Middlesex, from Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Dec. 9.—Tairoa. for Gisborne. Dec. 9.—Baden Powell, 7.30 p.m., for Gisborne Dec. 10.—Baden Powell, 5 am., for Wairoa Dec 11.—Mako. for East Coast Bays. LOCAL MOVEMENTS. RICHARDSON A CO. Mako: Due here to-morrow moriftut? from East Coast Bays with load of wool. Awahou: En route to Whangarei and Auckland from Gisborne. Ripple: Sailed 9 p.m. yesterday for Coast and Wellington. Putiki: Bailed 9 p.m. yesterday for Coast and Wellington. liuru: Due to-day from East Coast Bays with load of wool. Fanny, Kiritona, Koutunui and Koau: Lightering Port Victor in roadstead. Tangaroa: Arrived from Wairoa 1.30 p.m. yesterday from Wairoa, anil will sail » again for Wairoa a.m. to-morrow Te Aroha: Arrived 12.30 p.m yesterday from W’airoa. UNION LINE. Arahura: Arrived 5 a.m. to-day from Gis- ' borne, sailed again 6 a.m for Gisborne and and will sail again 6 a.m for Gisborne and Auckland. Leaves Auckland again Tuesday afternoon oa her usual running. On the 16th and 23rd she will call at Tokomar Bauy on her way north. During Christmas week she will leave Auckland on 27th, work Gisborne on 28th. arriving at Napier 7 a.m. on 29th. She will sail again 8 p.m. the same day for Gisborne, • Tokomaru Bay'and Auckland, thus omitting the intermediate trip that week Ngahere: Sailed midnight last night for Gisborne to complete discharging before returning to West Coast. Kini: Loading at Bluff. i Wahine: Will resume the LytteltonWellington ferry service on Thursday next. December 14th. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION LINE. Matakana: Arrived 7 a.m. to-day from Wellington to load 22.000 freight carcases of froien meat and a quantity of Funeral cargo tor Homo (Local agents. array, Roberts & Co.) CANADIAN GOVERNMENT LINE. Canadian Conqueror: Due Napier from Wellington December 14th td toad woo) and general for Canada ana America From bapier she proceeds to Auckland. (Ixx*al agents. Murray. Roberts A Co.) COMMONWEALTH A DOMINION LINE. Port Victor: In roadstead, loading meat wool and general cargo for Home From' this port she will proceed to Gisborne. (Local agents: Williams A Kettle). N.Z. SHIPPING COMPANY Suffolk: Due back in Napier on December 20th for Homeward loading Middlesex: Due Napier Monday from Wellington to load meat and wool for Home. Rimutaka- Fixed to load frozen meat and general cargo at Napier on December 16th. OTHER VESSELS. Baden Powell: Arrived 9.30 am. to-iiay from Gisborne, and sails again 7.30 p.m. to-day on the return trip Tairoa: Arrived 10 a.m. to-day from Auckland and East Coast Bays to discharge load of wool.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 302, 9 December 1922, Page 4
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