SHIPPING.
DEPARTURES. Friday. February 25. Fairburn, auxiliary . schooner (9.20 p.m.), 59 tons, Holiiistrum, for Tokomaru ; a> ‘ ' Saturday, February 2d. || Huanui,. ketch (8.55 a-m-), 09 tons, Andersen', for Auckland: ■ ~, 1 Ripple, s.s. (0 a.m.), .413 tons, Carl on, | ; for Napier. Passengers: Misses IHR. ( Kerr, Gulnlven, Fyson, Day, Doljnan.. Lawson. Pattison. . Johansen. ZinSeU. Gravy Mahoney; Mesdames Russell. Sho,- j ter and child. RusseU. Moore, RatUam , and child. Steggall and' 2 chtldren, Vt 11-. son, Wallace. Walker, Leaves Collier; Messrs. D: Ferguson, E. Dyei, | Tyson, 11. Corrigan, Pritchard, York, ( Parker, Gilman, Bradley,. ..RussftU. MG' • earthy, Shorter. Bell. Kerrldge, Jcune. | Wood, Callus, Hamilton, Stevens Sfeggall Graves, Mason, Rangi. VViisoa \\alker ' Wallace, Pearson, . Makoume, Artlnii, Bay, Jones' Hammond - (2) ; yPirie,- Cummin?, McGlade,' Williamson, OWham. | Rowe, Crozi.er, Hrepigan, .&£«»*«• Faulkner, Woods. O'Connor. M heeler, i Connery and child, Kane. Williamson , Bait, Birch. Angal. Moreje.; Simpkins and child Charles, Ka'ngi. Lands, Kane, Macrae. Leech (2), Seymour. I The Mararoa is still indefinitely held / up at Auckland. ' < I Advice was received by the Lmon I Company to-day that the Kittawa will , load at Westport, as fixed,-. 1000 ,tons of Westport coal for., Gisborne, .and . «w 0 _ tons for Napier. The Kittawa had also , been fixed to load again,,,at .Wes pwt j and Greymouth with 600 tons ofucoal foi . Gisborne and 800 tons for Napier, but ; this latter arrangement has now been cancelled. The Kittawa is expected to sail from Westport on Monday.; ! The Tiroa is discharging cargo at Hicks Bay. The steamer . is expected to leave about midday on Tuesday lor Gis-j borne. ■ ’ The topsail schooner Elsie.* Mary is ex-, nected to finish loading her cargo of manure on Monday, and sails thence for , Auckland. •„ , 1 The aux. schooner Fairburn sailed atO-M o’clock last night for Tokomaru Bay. After.. discharging there she is to come baclV. to Gisborne to load again. Tile ketch Huanui set sail at 9’o’clock , this morning for Auckland. She was ■ towed out into tho bay by the Karoro. j The three-masted topsail schooner war i Lord is expected to get away on Mon-> day. sa.illng direct to Auckland. At the northern 'port she is to load a, cargo of coal for Gisborne. j The Stuartstar sails for Lyttelton this • evening, : , | The Ripple sailed for Napier and Westport this morning. The steamer took a large number of passengers for Napier. ; The Koutunui is sailing for Napier on ! Monday night. i The Putiki is due to sail for coastal . bays ou Monday. (Cargo until noon). | Early in March the Japanese steamer Singapore Maru is to arrive at Auckland from Texas: Her cargo consists of .case oil. A ‘cable message . was received by the Shaw Savill, and Albion Company stat-ing-that the Waimana sailed from the United Kingdom on February 18 in ballast for Wellington. The vessel has on j board about 900 passengers. . ■ • • ( The Cape Premier, a vessel built at = Montreal two years ago, and formerly ! known as the War Faith, arrived at Auckland cu. Sunday- afternoon- with a load of 5782 tons of coal from Durban. The Canadian Government steamer Canadian Highlander, due at Wellington on March 12 from Vancouver; via.. Australia, will discharge at feet of timber and 200 tons ,of> giitMprsl. &aTgo. j Engines arid boijers have b66fl. iriitalted in the Commonwealth Government liner Errifia at Melbourne. • Her’trial run will be made in about two months’ time. The Errlba’s place at the north wharf will be taken by the steamer Eudunda, built recently at Cockatoo—Dock.. Another liner—the Einifa—no.yv -the ..yards at Wllliamstown, is practically completed, and will soon be. iii commission.'. . The Corrientes, built'by Messrs. Short Brothers, of Sunderland,, to the. order of the Donaldson-South Line, recently left the Tyne on her maiden voyage. She ; is fitted with t)ie latest Marconi wireless spark''’transmitted, both for normal and emergency working. In addition to the "valve” receiver, the ves- . sc-1 is installed with a Marconi direction ; finder. - ’, 4 . j . TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. ' , Auckland: Sailed at 7.15 a.m., H.M.S. Chatham for Wellington; at 9.45 a.m., * Fiona for Sydney. u . -j , Napier: To sail at J.O p.ih., Koutunui for I Gisborne. ,i • f WEATHER REPORT. ! There;was fine weather throughout the Dominion to-day,, the .highest temperature (71) being at Napier. The prevailing'/ winds were southerly in the north and northerly in the South- Island. , STATE OF THE SEA. i It" was smooth to-day at Russell, Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier, Bluff, Manuka uy Wanganui, Westport, heavy swell at Cape Palliser, rough swell at Cape Campbell, roiigh at FArewell Spit, and moderate elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST. The. indications , are for variable and moderate breezes, moderate to strong northerly winds prevailing and..freshening,' There Is a prospect of fair weather, but: misty at times on the coast. BajonteteV. little movement, but falling after about 24 .hours. Tides good, sea model’- . P 1 I—. -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15456, 26 February 1921, Page 2
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