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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

Messrs Huddlart, Parker and Co's s.s. Victoria arrives from Southern ports tomorrow morning, and leaves for Auckland and' Sydney. Last boat 10 a.m.

The schooner Awanui (Captain Nicolas) arrived from Auckland and Tairua last evening, and was berthed at the wharf this morning. The boat feft Auckland on, February 25th, and arrived at Tairua next day, leaving for this port on Monday last. Fine .N. and* N.E. winds were experienced across the Bay of Plenty, and East Cape was passed on Wednesday at 10 a.m., with a light S.E. wind. Cargo: Evans, Nield and' Co, 71 bundles mouldings, 7131 feet timber; Williams and! Kettle, 21 tons wire, 4690 staves; F. Staffordi, 27,104 feet timber; J. Townley, 7000 feet timber; C. Wood". 17,219 feet timber; and Clayton Bros', 10,000 feet timber.

The Ne%y Zealand Shipping Co's s.s. Rakaia arrives from Auckland' tliis afternoon to load consignments of wool. The steamer hence proceedb to Napier. Tlie Tyser Line's s.s. Star of Ireland loads from Messrs Nelson Bros.' works a cargo equal to 10,000 carcases- mutton. The vessel leaves for Napier to-morrow evening. The U.S.S. Company's s.s. Haupiri ar-. rives from Wellington and Napier on. Monday, and sail* for Coast bays and Auckland at 5 p.m. The s.s. Fanny arrives from Napier to-morrow morning. The scow Bravo (Captain Goomes), from Auckland', berthed at the wharf at 2.30 this afternoon. The scow left Auck^land on Sunday and mad* a fast run down to Hick's Bay with fresh S.W. winds. From midnight Monday till Thursday the skipper was endeavoring to pass East Cape. Light breezes prevailed thence to port. The schooner Waiapu was sighted off Pakarae. Cargo, • 30,000 bricks. 5 tons collars, 3 tons girders for J. H. Celebourne, and 6 tons coal. The scow Warrior sailed from Wellington on Tuesday for Gisborne with railway material.

The schooner Gisborne arrived at Auckland yesterday from Gisborne. The auxfliary schooner Aotea sails for Coast bays and Auckland this evening.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10303, 10 March 1905, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10303, 10 March 1905, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10303, 10 March 1905, Page 2

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